Gidday
Using repoze.bfg-1.0a1
I am working through the tutorial bfgwiki2 - up to adding authorization
http://docs.repoze.org/bfg/tutorials/bfgwiki2/authorization.html
When I attempt to edit a page and login as 'editor', 'editor'
I get the following error displayed
URL: http://127.0.0.1:6543/1
Ok Thanks
works fine with repoze.bfg 1.0a3
George
On 25/06/2009, at 5:56 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
Hi... please us repoze.bfg 1.0a2 (that's what the tutorial you're
working from is based on).
- C
On 6/24/09 3:48 PM, George Wright wrote:
Gidday
Using repoze.bfg-1.0a1
I am working
Apologies for sending again - forgot to modify the Subject Line!
Chris
I installed a new python, a new virtualenv and created a new project
as suggested.
And all worked well!
Thanks
On 21/06/2009, at 2:00 AM, repoze-dev-requ...@lists.repoze.org wrote:
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Thanks for the report back George, glad it worked out for you...
On 6/22/09 5:25 PM, George Wright wrote:
Apologies for sending again - forgot to modify the Subject Line!
Chris
I installed a new python, a new virtualenv and created a new project as
suggested.
And all worked well!
Thanks
Eureka!
I remembered that the Data.fs file had been set up on an earlier
startup of the server. Since then there have been extensive changes.
So I deleted the Data.fs and started again.
This time the various views came up without problems.
Maybe a note to this effect should be included in
Hi. I'm new to this list.
Just wanted to record some problems using beginners tutorial.
The tutorial is excellent and well explained. Maybe it can be improved
if the glitches I encountered are fixed.
I haven't searched archives for previous discussion of this topic.
I'm running OSX 10.5.7 on
On 6/19/09 7:54 PM, George Wright wrote:
Hi. I'm new to this list.
Just wanted to record some problems using beginners tutorial.
The tutorial is excellent and well explained. Maybe it can be improved
if the glitches I encountered are fixed.
I haven't searched archives for previous discussion
Thanks Chris
This is my system python
geomacbk:~ georgewr$ which python2.5
/usr/bin/python2.5
geomacbk:~ georgewr$ which python
/usr/bin/python
And I have installed python2.6 but don't use it ..
geomacbk:~ georgewr$ which python2.6
/usr/local/bin/python2.6
Python 2.6 (trunk:66714:66715M, Oct