[Zope] logging out (not zmi)

2005-09-27 Thread paul . hendrick
Hi all, If i'm logged in as testuser and want to log in with a different user name, whats the right way of doing it? this is on zope 2.7 thanks paul ___ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HT

Re: [Zope] logging out (not zmi)

2005-09-27 Thread Lennart Regebro
On 9/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > If i'm logged in as testuser and want to log in with a different user > name, whats the right way of doing it? > this is on zope 2.7 You select "Log out of ZMI". :-) Unless you use CMF. Or some special user folder. Oh, and it w

Re: [Zope] logging out (not zmi)

2005-09-27 Thread Robert Boyd
On 9/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Hi all,If i'm logged in as testuser and want to log in with a different user name, whats the right way of doing it?this is on zope 2.7thankspaul How did you log in? Through an HTML form, with cookies? Through the HTTP Basic Auth pop-up window

Re: [Zope] logging out (not zmi)

2005-09-28 Thread Dieter Maurer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at 2005-9-27 18:11 +0100: >If i'm logged in as testuser and want to log in with a different user >name, whats the right way of doing it? >this is on zope 2.7 When you are using HTTP authentication, then logging out is difficult (and nasty). The following DTML method helps

Re: [Zope] logging out (not zmi)

2005-09-28 Thread Peter Bengtsson
I don't if it's been said or if it applies to your situation but try looking at CookieCrumbler which let's you use cookies instead of Basic Authentication for the Zope login. When you do this you have a much greater control over the cookies (any Python Script will do) and you can do stuff such expi