That is very encouraging to here. If it is ok with you I think it would be useful for people if you could possibly post some code snippets showing exactly how you did the dtml methods. I know I would find this extremely useful and time saving. I will definetly be going down the CookieCrumbler route. I even emailed Jens (who wrote CUF) and he reccommended use using CookieCrumbler with a normal acl_user folder for this type of problem. Thanks for your time Zahid On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 09:35:23AM +0100, Antonio Beamud Montero wrote:
El jue, 07-03-2002 a las 23:04, Zahid Malik escribi?:
Many thanks
I'll look at cookie crumbler because that would be ideal for my purposes although have played with exUserFolder before but couldn't get the forms working. That was a few revisions ago so things might have changed.
Cookie crumbler is very easy to configure and works fine. Only you need is to redefine the login_form.dtml, logged_in.dtml and logged_out.dtml and all works ok. I have defined this DTML methods in my own product and create an User Folder and a Cookie Crumbler (with its default login methods), after I create this login forms in the same folder that lives acl_user an Cookie crumbler and all works ok...
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