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Sep 13th 2009, 10:31 |
liaogz82 |
the db is for acl |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:31 |
liaogz82 |
it is in ldap |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:31 |
liaogz82 |
there is no db for login |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:30 |
liaogz82 |
well no regret |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:16 |
NoReGreT |
usually in login systems, is the admin user already created in the db without being added by someone in the web interface? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:12 |
liaogz82 |
in controller |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:07 |
nini |
liaogz82: are you in controller or in console? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:06 |
liaogz82 |
so what should i put for the aco? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:06 |
liaogz82 |
i have check the api and it says check($ACO,ARO) |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:05 |
liaogz82 |
ok so say i uses ldap email address to login |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:05 |
nini |
liaogz82: yes. |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:05 |
liaogz82 |
can i check does anyone knows how to use acl check? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:04 |
liaogz82 |
hi all, |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:04 |
mr_pinc |
well yeah for controllers, but this seems to eliminate the need to use it in views |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:03 |
savant |
i personally use diebug() :) |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:02 |
savant |
you'll still need debug() |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:02 |
mr_pinc |
well either way thanks for the help and this plugin info it's going to be super useful in the future. Now I never need a damn debug(); statement |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:01 |
mr_pinc |
did you create that plugin? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:00 |
NoReGreT |
best thing to do for adding users is creating an add() action in the userscontroller ? (using auth ie) |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:00 |
mr_pinc |
yes and annoying |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:00 |
savant |
interesting. |
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Sep 13th 2009, 10:00 |
mr_pinc |
savant: I figured it out. There was an illegal character in the text ` instead of ' so it was not coming back |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:59 |
NoReGreT |
thanks |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:59 |
savant |
NoReGreT: that's because you are in debugmode. you can set it to lower than 2 (0 if you are in production) in the app/config/core.php file |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:58 |
mr_pinc |
yeah, like I said all the other fields are returned ok |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:58 |
savant |
and you are sure $id is being populated? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:58 |
NoReGreT |
in every page created, why there is teh query table below, how can i remove it |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:58 |
mr_pinc |
all the other data in the form is fine |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:58 |
mr_pinc |
yes |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:58 |
savant |
does record 38 exist? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:57 |
mr_pinc |
that's the whole call |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:57 |
mr_pinc |
$this->data = $this->Testimonial->read(null, $id); |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:57 |
savant |
bin your action |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:57 |
savant |
so then you aren't retrieving the records correctly |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:57 |
mr_pinc |
yeah |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:57 |
savant |
thats blank in debug_kit? |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:56 |
mr_pinc |
'quote' when I retrieve record 16 the quote field populates fine, but when I get record 38 it is blank. It's just plain text in the database |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:56 |
mr_pinc |
ok so my model is Testimonial and that has a field called ' |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:55 |
savant |
make sure the array is exactly as it should be |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:54 |
savant |
if that is empty or non-existent, well then we have issues |
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Sep 13th 2009, 09:54 |
mr_pinc |
yeah i do. |