I am testing it myself. More on that in a sec. I used DTML for the index_html of the top protected folder. And I set permissions on index_html for login. <dtml-if "AUTHENTICATED_USER.has_role('yourUserRole')"> <dtml-var "RESPONSE.redirect('tonewfolder')"> </dtml-if> That works great... but I cant get CUF to work in subfolders like acl_users works. Example: main_folder | index_html <-- with redirects based on userrole redirect_folder | sub_folder Links from the redirect folder (after auth) to a sub_folder, get a new Auth prompt. I expected normal acquisition of permissions, like acl_users. I cant figure out why CUF does this. Have you seen this problem with CUF? Thanks Trevor
-----Original Message----- From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of Max M Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 4:52 PM To: zope@zope.org Subject: [Zope] Cookie userfolder - Redirect after login
Hi
I am trying out the cookie userfolder. I have a login screen on the frontpage that posts username and password to the user folder.
So far so good.
What I want to achieve is that when the user is logged on, he gets redirected to a new personal page. Something like the following code:
self.RESPONSE.redirect(AUTHENTICATED_USER + '/dash')
Has anybody got a clue as how to achieve this? I have read the source and the documentation of "Cookie User Folder" but cannot really get my head around it.
After I send my form data to the user folder what happens then? Which method actually get the form data and sets the cookie? AFAIK I send the data to the user folder object. But there must be a method that takes care of the form data. So I expected to find a '__call__()' method defined, but no such luck.
I might be stupid but I cannot figure it out. :-(
regards Max M
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