Hello Shane, Yes, the log-in form works without any problems, it creates the Session and builds the logs. I will look at the documentation and see how to integrate the registration into the CMF. Can you tell me though is there a particular reason as to the pro's & con's of using either existing acl_users or any other flavours of Login Managers. The reason why I am using the mysqlUserFolder is to integrated with the existing application and also because I did not want to clutter the ZODB with demographic user data. What I am getting at will I loose any performence if using one method or the other? I know you said you don't have any experience of using mysqlUserFolder, but maybe from a perspective of OO to RDBMS authentication. Also are there any methods which I can use to analyse the Log files from the CMF if they are any? If so where can I find them. Or is there a way in which I can query the Members folder, so that I can for example get total number of Members, their e-mails etc etc? Thanks Norman ========================================= "Eternity is Time Time, eternity To see the two as opposite Is Man's Perversity" The Book of Angelus Silesius -----Original Message----- From: Shane Hathaway [mailto:shane@digicool.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 1:38 PM To: Norman Khine Cc: Zope Mailing List Subject: RE: [Zope-CMF] mysqlUserFolder and CMF On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Norman Khine wrote:
I have it working as suggested and it picks all the members I had added using the mysqlUserFolder interface, now I have to integrate this into the CMF registration and log in form.
Again, the log in form is probably working already.
The _addUser method, is this something I have to create or can I use the existing docNewUser form provided with mysqlUserFolder? Can you expand on this.
I'm afraid I have no experience with mysqlUserFolder so you'll have to consult its documentation. There is a good chance it has an _addUser method already. Shane