I get error 404.

I have just tried to do it as Thadeus mentioned: my index controller
now ends with:

return dict(auth_form=auth())

Unfortunately it gives me error 404 when I try to access my index
view.

Yet I have no problem accessing the login page...

Has someone any idea what the problem could be?

Thank you,
Aurelien

Thadeus Burgess a écrit :
> From any controller.
>
> return dict(auth_form=auth())
>
> Then you can just
>
> {{=auth_form}} in your controllers view.
>
> -Thadeus
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Rohan <yourbuddyro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks Yarko,
> >
> > I don't want to use auth.requires_login() to index function as it will
> > lead the user to login page.
> >
> >> another is to point auth() to get
> >> login form / action from your more involved controller function, which
> >> also has your home page (and login form, of course).
> >
> > Can you please elaborate on this one? How can I point auth() to get
> > info from my custom login form on my home page?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > On Apr 9, 5:11 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <resultsinsoftw...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> On Apr 9, 5:46 am, Rohan <yourbuddyro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Hi All,
> >>
> >> >   I am a newbie with web2py. Basically I want to by-pass the user's
> >> > visit to user/login page. My home page will have the login fields like
> >> > twitter and I am planning to collect username/email and password from
> >> > login screen and pass it to web2py's default authentication service
> >> > for verification. On correct login, user should be navigated to index
> >> > page like normal. Any pointers?
> >>
> >> One way to think of what you asked to do is this:
> >>
> >> - an index page that requires login
> >> - another page with a place to login, if not logged in
> >>
> >> A simple way to do this is to add the "auth.requires_login()"
> >> decorator to your index controller function, which will force a login
> >> call.  There are several ways you can manage how this looks:  one is
> >> by customizing the user.html page in views/default to be what you are
> >> referring to as your Home Page;  another is to point auth() to get
> >> login form / action from your more involved controller function, which
> >> also has your home page (and login form, of course).
> >>
> >> See more athttp://www.web2py.com/book/default/section/8/1?search=login
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> - Yarko
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > Also Is there anyway to customize the look and feel of default login
> >> > screen generated by web2py?
> >>
> >> > Thanks
> >
> >
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