> This is my first experience developing under a framework, but I'm
> starting to see the advantages and I really like the baking features
> in a shell prompt. Tons of time saved there.
I am a self-taught developer, and had been developing with PHP for
years before I came across the idea of a framework. The first one I
tried was CakePHP and it instantly made me produce cleaner, leaner
more secure and maintainable code, and had the major bonus of speeding
up my development. However, I think the best bonus of embracing
CakePHP was what I have gained from being part of the community :P
(not that I've been around much lately)
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Hi Cricket, long time no read :)
>> In that situation, I don't even pass the ID of the record in question.
>> Instead, I'll get the User.id from the session. In UsersController,
>> for example:
Agreed
> From your comments it looks like the solution is with group management
> and the isAuthorized() syntax you mentioned. So it sounds like I need
> to read more on this subject.
>> I don't think ACL is strictly necessary here. But that really depends
>> on the details of your app.
I'm confused as to why you've mentioned ACL here, I use isAuthorized()
a lot without ever implementing ACL (seemed to darn difficult and Auth
has always provided what I needed).
HTH, Paul
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