$admin = Configure::read('Routing.admin');

if (isset($this->params[$admin]) && $this->params[$admin])

But I've no idea if Auth can handle having 2 models like this.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 7:06 AM, vinodkalpaka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> How can I use same Auth component in admin and client properly? What
> is the use of $this->Auth->userModel ="modelname" . I am using users
> table in admin side and customers table in client side
>
> I have used the following code in beforeFilter() function of
> AppController
>
> here is the code
> $this->pos = strpos($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], "admin");
> if ($this->pos != true)
> $this->Auth->userModel = 'Customer';
> else
> $this->Auth->userModel = 'User';
>
> But this do not work properly.
> I can login to the client panel if Use the line $this->Auth->userModel
> = 'Customer';, but admin panel validation fails.
> Please advice me.
>
> >
>

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