Steve wrote:
I'm just starting to look at Zope as a potential platform to implement a simple authenticated web site... however I do not want to face users with the standard web-browser dialogue, but rather my own log-in page. I've established how to restrict access based upon permissions etc... and I'm able to set/reset cookies based a form submission - but do not see how to integrate an HTML login page with the standard Zope security.
I've read that I should use the "Cookie Crumbler" product... but after I've added this to the folder that I intend to protect, I click on cookie_authentication (the default name for the "Cookie Crumbler" object) and I get the following error message: --
An error was encountered while publishing this resource.
*Error Type: AttributeError* *Error Value: aq_parent*
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Is this a bug with "Cookie Crumbler" (version 0.3 downloaded from zope.org used against Zope 2.9.4, python 2.4.3, win32)? Am I barking up the wrong tree in hoping to have a slick-looking "logon" page? Is this something commonly done using Zope? Is "Cookie Crumbler" the right product? Would I be better hand-coding this myself?
Steve, Thats a weird one ... but cookie crumbler is great to get custom login forms Did you try deleting it and adding another (cookie_authentication object)** Maybe you added a property thats non-existent? (login page id or something?) you can produce a fuller error traceback If necessary add <dtml-var error_tb> to your standard_error_message (if using dtml) for a clearer error expression