Hmmm, I just stumbled upon some deprecation warnings in a google for
authenticated_user and that security getUser...equivalent should be used
instead.
Something like this - http://www.mail-archive.com/zope@zope.org/msg21432.html
Quoting Tres Seaver :
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On 05/13/2011 03:36 PM, Richard Harley wrote:
> Please could someone tell me why AUTHENTICATED_USER was deprecated in
> favour of the python security module? A quick google says "because it
> can be replaced"..but this isn't really a good in depth ex
Please could someone tell me why AUTHENTICATED_USER was deprecated in
favour of the python security module? A quick google says "because it
can be replaced"..but this isn't really a good in depth explanation? If
a request was manipulated to include another AUTHENTICATED_USER,
wouldn't Zope just
Dennis,
You might benefit from reading some of the general HOWTO's at
http://www.zope.org. Consider searching for "AUTHENTICATED_USER" or "user
manager".
A quick answer to your problem though:
AUTHENTICATED_USER is actually a class object (meaning it contains
variables of it's own, as well as f
s such.
btw, if you haven't yet got the Zope Quick Reference, get it now!
you still here, what you waiting for! - go get it now! 8¬)
http://zdp.zope.org
hth
Phil
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From: "Dennis Nichols" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sat
October 07, 2000 3:40 PM
Subject: [Zope] AUTHENTICATED_USER (or something) making me crazy
> If I inspect REQUEST by inserting a in my dtml I can
see
> that AUTHENTICATED_USER is set to Anonymous User. Yet when I insert the
> following code, it never displays Guest. It takes the els
If I inspect REQUEST by inserting a in my dtml I can see
that AUTHENTICATED_USER is set to Anonymous User. Yet when I insert the
following code, it never displays Guest. It takes the else branch and then,
perversely, displays Anonymous User. Please point out my stupid mistake.
Gues