forget it guys, it was a before_filter :authorize that I forgot to eliminate
^^
thanks
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anl


On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:23 AM, anler <anle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi folks, I need help with something, I got a controller and I want be
> able to use a class method defined in ApplicationController as I do
> with (let say) the 'layout' function
> I'm new in Rails and Ruby but I know enough CakePHP to be aware of the
> conventions a stuff like that
>
> The way I'm doing it is creating a class method in
> ApplicationController called authorize
>
> #...ApplicationController
> def self.authorized what = []
> end
> #...
>
> and trying to do the following in (let say, BlogController)
> #...BlogController
> layout 'public'
>
> authorize :all
>
> def index
> end
> #...
>
> but I'm getting this error:
>
> undefined method `authorize' for #<BlogController:0x23322bc>
>
> someone knows the right way of doing this?
>
> thanks
>
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