I think their purpose is for prototyping. 2012/2/2 Jim Steil <j...@qlf.com>: > You are good! > > Is this done because of a security concern? Would 'best practice' dictate > that I not use the generic views. > > -Jim > > > On 2/2/2012 12:14 PM, Anthony wrote: > > Do you have an actual /views/default/user.html view, or are you relying on > generic.html to show the login form? If the latter, not that by default, the > 'welcome' app only enables generic views for local requests. > > Anthony > > On Thursday, February 2, 2012 1:04:43 PM UTC-5, Jim S wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I have an app that I'm deploying on a different windows box on our >> internal network. I can connect to the app from a browser on that server >> without any problems. I can login with no problems and do what I want. >> >> When I go to a remote machine to connect to it, I can connect just fine >> and navigate around until I hit a page that requires me to login. Instead >> of getting the login page, I get: >> >> invalid view (default/user.html) >> >> Works fine if I'm browsing from the local machine, but fails on any remote >> machine. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> -Jim >> >
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