On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
+-------[ Joachim Schmitz ]---------------------- | Hi, | | thanks for the tip, but it didn't solve the problem. But I found a | workaround after trying many different things, it's a hack but it works :-)
It's probably something in your header. An exception is being thrown by an acquired object, which is a level above your acl_users folder, or during the display of the loginform.
If your loginform includes your header, you need to make sure that View perms are explicitly allowed for your header (and for anything else called by your loginform).
This is definitely a permissions based problem. You just have to work out which object it is that has the wrong permissions on it.
I thought so too, and I just removed any other references so there is just the bare Form, without any other includes, still it does not use the loginForm, which it does, when I call content directly, so: AppFolder/protectFolder/content works AppFolder/protectFolder does not work also the ZDebugger tells me, after canceling the password-box, that Anonymous does not have access to "content" Mit freundlichen Grüßen Joachim Schmitz AixtraWare, Ing. Büro für Internetanwendungen Hüsgenstr. 33a, D-52457 Aldenhoven Telefon: +49-2464-8851, FAX: +49-2464-905163