I believe it depends on the actions the method is performing. If you look at (or post) the method actions, you can probably guess what permission your zclass needs enabled. Then you can go to the "Define Permissions" tab in your ZClass management screen and enable that permission, probably by mapping it to the very same permission in the list. On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Tom Nixon wrote:
I have created a ZClass and a new View called "Edit" which displays a DTML Method containing an automatically generated Formulator form (both situated inside the ZClass).
However when I create an instance of the ZClass then click the "edit" view, I am prompted to enter my username and password.
If I change the DTML method to a simple "Hello World" message it works fine, so it seems to be something to do with the Formulator form.
Obviously there is a permission problem somewhere, but where should I be looking?
Zope Version (Zope 2.5.0 (binary release, python 2.1, win32-x86), python 2.1.2, win32) Python Version 2.1.2 (#31, Jan 15 2002, 17:28:11) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)]
System Platform win32
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