Michael,
Non-expert reply:
After fiddling with ACL for a while I'll say, yes it can do all you
want. The aco entries can represent anything you want them to,
controllers, actions, individual db records, tabes, urls... Aros can
likewise represent anything you choose, users, controllers, actions,
ip
Hi there,
after spending some hours of reading the chapert about acl/aro/acro in the
cake books and the cake homepage I am still or even more confused about the
topic.
I understood the meaning of a tree containing the rights but I am absolute
not sure about if it matches my needs or even on how
The problem I'm having is that when I use the html helper to define a link
and add a query string it puts the action back into the url when I don't
want it there (second route).
I've got the following routes defined for the site I'm coding:
$consoles = 'ps3|360';
Router::connect('/:console/: