If you want only registered people to use comments use Comments
instead of FreeComments.

G

On 12/15/06, Milan Andric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In my urls.py, following the wiki docs on FreeComment, I'm using
>     (r'^comments/', include('django.contrib.comments.urls.comments')),
>
> But this does not allow me to specify whether or not comments require
> registration/login.  The only other way to do it is by defining each
> view in a urls.py and wrapping each view with @login_required or
> similar.  This breaks the encapsulation of the comments app.  Is there
> any other way?  Would it be helpful to file a ticket for this?
>
>
> >
>

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