----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Scholz" <cs@comlounge.net>
I am playing around with SiteAccess and Zope 2.2b1 right now and I wonder if it's still possible to disable SiteAccess (actually an AccessRule) by using __no_before_traverse__? It seems not to and I am a bit trapped right now.. ;-)
This has changed, and I need to make it clearer in the documentation. There is no longer a global "disable all __before_traverse__ hook" URL. Instead, there are specific SiteAccess object-disabling environment variables. You need to start Zope with environment variable SUPPRESS_ACCESSRULE set. There is a similar SUPPRESS_SITEROOT variable for SiteRoots. Fire up a command shell and type (*nix): SUPPRESS_ACCESSRULE=1 export SUPPRESS_ACCESSRULE or (Windows): set SUPPRESS_ACCESSRULE=1 ...and then whatever command you use to start Zope
Even deleting SiteAccess from the Products-Directory didn't work as then Zope encountered a missing doc string error for the directory when trying to access it.
That's because the fundamental mechanism is built into Zope 2.2, rather than grafted on by SiteAccess 2. It does look like we'd better wrap the hook call in a try..except pass, though. Cheers, Evan @ 4-am & digicool