Thanks, I'll take a look.

Re: LoginManager - After a fast turnaround (confirming my ample faith in
Open Source software) Magnus Heino pointed me in the right direction - the
dtml methods and SQL objects need to be inside the UserSource folder, *not*
the LoginManager folder as the Howto implies (or maybe I just can't
read...). Can someone confirm that the SQL methods need to be inside the
UserSource folder? (which is mildly annoying, but there we go...)

I'm still having some problems getting multiple roles working, but it's
behaving itself for now. Now all I have to do is solve my LIMIT problem...

Regards,
Phil

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To: Mayers, Philip J
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Subject: Re: [Zope] LoginManager broken?


You might look at http://www.zope.org/Members/dlpierson/sqlLogin for a
different approach that works for me in early testing.  Note that it
needs additional work before being turned loose on a live site.

Dan Pierson

"Mayers, Philip J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Does it even *work*? Even a little bit? Because other than repeating the
> same process 12 damn times, so far I'm not convinced. Maybe I'll look in
the
> source code to see if there's actually anything in the files (other than a
> HOWTO.txt, which is empty, which BTW is more annoying than there not being
> one).
> 
> The "LoginManager with SQL database" on the Zope site seems to end up with
> me having a folder I can't access through the management interface (unless
> you count "management" as "this is the index_html" document) Wow, thanks!
> Now I have to delete it and start all over again...
> 
> In all seriousness - there *must* be one person who has gotten an
SQL-backed
> LoginManger working with 2.2.4 - surely?
> 
> Thanks for all the great work (little bugs aside...) - Zope is a wonderful
> product! Now if only it could serve XML as well as Cocoon...
> 
> Regards,
> Phil
> 
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> | Centre for Computing Services    |
> | Imperial College                 |
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