Re: Using Acl to display a user-specific menu

2008-01-16 Thread Braindead
On Jan 17, 1:47 am, Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > like 3 different menu.ctp files (menu-admin.ctp, menu-manager.ctp, and > menu-default.ctp) ? Yes, thats what AD7six meant. :-) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the G

Re: Using Acl to display a user-specific menu

2008-01-16 Thread Luke
like 3 different menu.ctp files (menu-admin.ctp, menu-manager.ctp, and menu-default.ctp) ? On Jan 16, 2:47 pm, AD7six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 16, 11:13 pm, Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am writing an application that has three user groups: admin, user, > > and photo manager.

Re: Using Acl to display a user-specific menu

2008-01-16 Thread AD7six
On Jan 16, 11:13 pm, Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am writing an application that has three user groups: admin, user, > and photo manager. I want all three to have basically the same > interface, but admins will obviously have more things available to > them (ability to add things, edit th

Re: Using Acl to display a user-specific menu

2008-01-16 Thread Luke
Correction: "I'm just wondering what the best way to go about displaying the menu to my uses is" should read: I'm just wondering what the best way to go about displaying the menu to my users is. On Jan 16, 2:13 pm, Luke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am writing an application that has three user

Using Acl to display a user-specific menu

2008-01-16 Thread Luke
I am writing an application that has three user groups: admin, user, and photo manager. I want all three to have basically the same interface, but admins will obviously have more things available to them (ability to add things, edit things, etc), photo managers will be allowed to add / edit photos