Thank you for your patience. Please do pardon my ignorance - am still at learning the learning stage. Ch Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> wrote: Infor Gates wrote at 2006-1-5 14:11 -0800:
Yes, after reading the source code. However, my problem as I found out is that I do not know how to access the methods in CC from DTML. I am not well verse with Python (still learning though).
Please, read my messages carefully! As "CookieCrumbler.logout" performs a redirect, it is usually better not to call "logout" from a DTML method but activate it via an URL (e.g. via a "logout" link or a redirect). However, you can call the "CookieCrumbler" methods from DTML like you call any other method: Note again that "logout" performs a redirect. You will usually not see the result of your "DTML" page.
... Dieter Maurer wrote: Infor Gates wrote at 2006-1-4 20:14 -0800:
I have a trying time using Cookie Crumbler 1.2 with Zope2.8.4 (windows version). I could NOT figure out how to log out a user. I have simplified to the orginal logged_out form to this:
The "Cookie Crumber" has a "logout" method. You should use it for the logout (and not try to emulate it yourself).
You can activate it via an URL of the form:
url_to_your_cookie_crumbler/logout
It will redirect to the "logout_page" (you can configure for your "Cookie Crumbler".
-- Dieter
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Thank you. Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> wrote: Infor Gates wrote at 2006-1-4 20:14 -0800:
I have a trying time using Cookie Crumbler 1.2 with Zope2.8.4 (windows version). I could NOT figure out how to log out a user. I have simplified to the orginal logged_out form to this:
The "Cookie Crumber" has a "logout" method. You should use it for the logout (and not try to emulate it yourself). You can activate it via an URL of the form: url_to_your_cookie_crumbler/logout It will redirect to the "logout_page" (you can configure for your "Cookie Crumbler". --
Dieter
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