Well, still shows the same problem. In the other Controller i override this
method like this:
public function isAuthorized($usuario = null) {
if (($usuario['Status'] == 'Super') || ($usuario['Status'] ==
'Coordenador')) {
return true;
}
if (in_array($this->action, array('edit', 'delete'))) {
if ($usuario['Id'] != $this->request->params['pass'][0]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}*/
public function isAuthorized($usuario = null) {
// Any registered user can access public functions
if (empty($this->request->params['Coordenador'])) {
return true;
}
// Only admins can access admin functions
if (isset($this->request->params['Super'])) {
return (bool)($usuario['Status'] === 'Super');
}
// Default deny
return false;
Yes, I know, I tried both of them. Nothing changes...
2012/7/3 Cosmin Paul <[email protected]>
> Make sure you call parent class, If you over-right the `isAuthorized`
> method.
>
> return parent::isAuthorized($user);
>
> Maybe this helps you,
> Cheers
> Paul
>
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