Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Re: Using Auth component with two different models

I suggest to use a single model and separate the users using groups...

Em sexta-feira, 19 de abril de 2013 12h39min38s UTC-3, Alex Bovey escreveu:
Hi all,

What's the best technique to use if I have two separate areas of my site and I want the Auth component to use two separate models to log in to those areas?

I have tried setting the $this->Auth->authenticate['Form']['userModel'] from the controller but that doesn't seem to have any effect...

Thanks all,

Alex 

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