Log message #1034347

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# Sep 13th 2009, 16:40 dogmatic69 no need to do anything
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:40 dogmatic69 when you use auth a login method can look like this: function login(){} and it will work
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:40 NoReGreT thanks
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:39 ionas82 NoReGreT, see teknoids blog
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:39 dogmatic69 this is how you should be logging in http://book.cakephp.org/view/649/Logging-in
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:39 dogmatic69 that explains acl and auth in cake nicely
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:39 dogmatic69 http://book.cakephp.org/view/641/Simple-Acl-controlled-Application
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:38 NoReGreT well, direct me to a better tutorial if you know any
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:38 dogmatic69 and a salt
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:38 NoReGreT sha ?
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:38 NoReGreT why ? what's used other than md5 ?
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:38 dogmatic69 find a better tutorial to follow
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:37 dogmatic69 also cake does not use md5 so you will never find a user like that
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:37 dogmatic69 NoReGreT: it should be $user = $this->find( 'all', 'conditions' => array( array( 'username' => $data['username'], 'password' => md5( $data['password'] ) ) ), 'fields' => array( 'id', 'username' ) );
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:35 HardPhuck to see which action called it?
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:35 HardPhuck can i get action from model?
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:35 NoReGreT and the 1st condition isn't a string in this case.. as seen
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:34 NoReGreT dogmatic69: http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/simple-form-authentication-in-1-2-x-x
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:34 dogmatic69 NoReGreT: wher did you get that code?
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:34 dogmatic69 NoReGreT: break your app... first condition is a string
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:33 NoReGreT dogmatic69: I didn't understand it in api.., http://pastebin.com/m6ae734ee in this case, what does it do
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:31 dogmatic69 and it does exactly what it says... finds
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:31 dogmatic69 NoReGreT: the first param is a string not array
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:30 dogmatic69 ~tell NoReGreT about api find
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:30 NoReGreT what does find(arrayA, arrayB) do ? it's not clear in the book/api
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:30 dogmatic69 jjwdesign: just make it 0 => 'code', 1 => 'code' and not 0 => array( 'code' )
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:29 unclezoot nope, but caching is disabled via web developer add on, plus i have cake caching turned off in the core, plus the /tmp folders are empty
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:29 dogmatic69 jjwdesign: that looks fine
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:28 dogmatic69 unclezoot: have you tried ctrl+shift+del in ff
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:28 jjwdesign For example: http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1080185355
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:28 jjwdesign !bin
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:28 unclezoot especially as the same code works in a view
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:28 unclezoot well the html is coming out from the element, so im baffled why the js + css arent
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:27 dogmatic69 unclezoot: i had the same problem and also thought it did not work, but it was just cache at the end
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:27 unclezoot it's an admin thing so shouldnt affect performance
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:27 unclezoot ill just build a plugin and be done with it
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:27 jjwdesign I have a rather large bit of code in a component that builds out my conditionals to be used in find() and paginate(). Is it ok to have numeric indices/keys?
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:27 unclezoot i have, they're not there
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:26 dogmatic69 view sorce and find
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:26 unclezoot the files arent even being requested
# Sep 13th 2009, 16:26 dogmatic69 sometimes it has <script> some error </script>