Le 10/06/2011 13:39, Javier Garcia a écrit :
Well, it's not bad documented: the line you mention it is written also
in index.rst, but before this paragraph
The login form and all the routes used to create a user and reset the
password
have to be available to unauthenticated users but using the same
firewall as
the pages you want to securize with the bundle. Assuming you import
the
registration.xml routing file with the ``/register`` prefix and
resetting.xml
with the ``/resetting`` prefix they will be::
maybe could be mention how the resources should be imported
(/"@FOSUserBundle/Resources/config/routing/registration.xml)...:).
Javi
On Jun 10, 1:34 pm, Javier Garcia<tirengar...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Cristophe, that worked! Don't you think you should correct the
documentation (index.rst)?
The way to import routing files is documented in the official Symfony
doc. The bundle doc contains it in a section for people than don't
remember how to do it but the goal of our doc is not to document Symfony
itself.
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Christophe | Stof
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