Re: othAuth Performance

2007-05-15 Thread CraZyLeGs
othAuth only does a session check, if the the action is public it doesn't even go to the session. but yea to each his/her needs On May 14, 7:17 pm, Chris Hartjes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/14/07, Dave J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is this. as it is right now... I'm using

Re: othAuth Performance

2007-05-15 Thread Dave J
oh ok cool so really, the hit should be negligible. I'll do some benchmarking when i have progressed some more and see how it goes. thanks! On May 15, 4:51 pm, CraZyLeGs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: othAuth only does a session check, if the the action is public it doesn't even go to the

othAuth Performance

2007-05-14 Thread Dave J
Hi guys, I've just started using CakePHP a couple of weeks ago and so far I'm beyond impressed with its flexibily and simplicity. I'm currently implementing othAuth for the administration pages of the app and so far its been great and works fine. My question is this. as it is right now...

Re: othAuth Performance

2007-05-14 Thread Chris Hartjes
On 5/14/07, Dave J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is this. as it is right now... I'm using CakePHP's admin routing functions to implement the admin actions (ie. the admin actions are sitting alongside the 'public' actions in the same controller). Now, on a heavily visited