Nevermind. I upgraded to the latest version 1.65.1 and it seems to be
working. The only issue is I get the following when I click the
register link:

AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'strftime'

I'm guessing my auth db table isn't quite right. Here's what I have:

db.define_table('siteuser',
    db.Field('user_id'),
    db.Field('user_id__tmp'),
    db.Field('firstname', length=128, default=''),
    db.Field('lastname', length=128, default=''),
    db.Field('email', length=128, default='', requires = [IS_EMAIL(),
IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,'%s.email'%'siteuser')]),
    db.Field('password', 'password', readable=False, label='Password',
requires=CRYPT()),
    db.Field('registration_key', length=128, writable=False,
readable=False,default=''),
    db.Field('last_logged_in', type='datetime', default='now'),
    db.Field('last_logged_in_from', length=36, default=''),
    db.Field('created_on', type='datetime', default='now'),
    db.Field('active', type='boolean', default=True)
    )

So, is there a structure for the minimal auth table needed?

Sorry to be such a noob...

-rob
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