Hi, Am Do, den 19.08.2004 schrieb Maciek Pasternacki um 19:01:
On Boomtime, Bureaucracy 13, 3170 YOLD, David Siedband wrote:
Often, the pages that require authentication have a variables on the end of the URL.
http://www.site.org/updateListing_html?pid=22
After authentication, these variables get dropped generating an error for the dropped variable
redirects to:
I have similar problem with traverse_subpath; I have ZPT, say http://server/Template, which I call as http://server/Template/Something and I read traverse_subpath in the template to render wanted output; when Unauthorized is raised, CookieCrumbler redirects to http://server/Template. It seems to use <offending_object>.absolute_url() instead of REQUEST.URL to redirect.
I think I'll try to use Python script, which will call the ZPT, catch Unauthorized and redirect manually to /login/login_form?came_from=<correct_address>. It's surely a kludge, but easier to write and maintain through upgrades than patching CookieCrumbler.
Well. Whats wrong with just leaving the request/URL allone, and dont do any redirect but just check for authentication bring up the auth page in place? I never get it why almost all userfolders do redirects. Regards Tino