BTW, isn't it $request->isMethod(sfRequest::POST) ?

Since the 1.1, you can do the $request->isMethod('post')
;)

On Oct 7, 11:54 am, Lee Bolding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Symfony 1.4?
>
> If it's a sporadic error, I'd check your data - maybe the encryption  
> type for the passwords has changed? or the salt? so newly added users  
> will authenticate OK, but existing users won't.
>
> BTW, isn't it $request->isMethod(sfRequest::POST) ?
>
> On 7 Oct 2008, at 06:26, Cindy Cullen wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've recently upgraded to symfony 1.4.  I've installed the latest
> > sfGuardUserPlugin.
>
> > Now, none of my users will authenticate.  Actually, some of them
> > authenticate occasionally.  It seems to be sporadic and I'm having a
> > hard time figuring it out.
>
> > It appears that the $request in BasesfGuardAuthActions.class.php is
> > set to GET instead of POST even though I'm using this in my template:
>
> > <form action="<?php echo url_for('@sf_guard_signin') ?>"  
> > method="post">
> >   <table>
> >     <?php echo $form ?>
> >   </table>
>
> >   <input type="submit" value="sign in" />
> >   <a href="<?php echo url_for('@sf_guard_password') ?>">Forgot your
> > password?</a>
> > </form>
>
> > Users that I know are in the database are not getting authenticated.
>
> > Earlier, I was getting past that problem, but the validation was not
> > passing even though I know that it should have.
>
> > Any help?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Cindy
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