That's what I want! But I can't find anything in CookieCrumbler that does this. At least not within the ZMI. Do I have to write code or can I just switch something on or off? Chris McDonough wrote:
It allows for "automatic login" inasmuch as your can cause the auth cookie to be persisted for longer than the duration of one browser invocation, so that the next time they visit the website, the cookie gets sent back and they are authenticated.
On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 20:07, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
I know about CookieCrumbler but does it allow for automatic login? If not, I guess I'll have to use CookieCrumbler and subclass it to suit my needs.
Chris McDonough wrote:
Basic HTTP authentication (as used by the standard Zope user folder) won't let you do this, but cookie-based auth allows for this. Shane's CookieCrumbler is included with CMF but can be used independently to provide an interface between non-cookie-aware user folders and cookie/form authentication handling.
On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 19:29, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
I've got a basic folderish python product where its instances will by default have the View permission switched off, so you get bugger all unless you authenticate yourself. By saving the username and password in Mozilla/IE/... it just requires an Enter touch when the login dialog appears; but I don't even want that to appear. I want it to work like Sourceforge does where it remembers my whole login without any authentication on each visit.
What tools/hacks are available to achieve this?
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