Keith, I'm forwarding your question to the Zope mailing list, as it's more likely to be answered there... you can join by visiting the Resources - Mailing Lists link on www.zope.org. Thanks! KSherman2@excite.com wrote:
Hi, I'm new to zope, and I'm trying to figure out a problem. I'm using zope as a pcgi process running on a remotely hosted sever. It seems to be set up correctly, and I've had no problem accessing the website I'm working on (a squishdot site) with my username and password. Unfortunately I cannot get it to be viewed anonymously. I have changed the security permissions everywhere it seems to need to be changed, but the only html that its sending to anonymous users is the main zope index_html. I've tried moving the Squishdot html to that spot and renaming it to index_html and I can't get it without a password request, (all security tab things were set to anon) I've also tried setting up other DTML documents but they won't serve either without an authorization request (neither in the same folder as 'manage' or an offshoot directory) I'm running the solaris binary that you've got on your site, version 2.1.3. As you can imagine that anonymous viewings would be a mission critical situation. Nothing other than the manage/index_html can be served, and if I try to tick it by putting another DTML document in there, even that won't be served without first requesting a userid/password. I know that my web hosting service is running Zeus, but I followed the instructions on their FAQ. At one point was able to log in with IE5 without a password, but it still needed a userid. I'm hoping there's some sort of easy fix for this. I was wondering if maybe there's some sort of DTML tag that can force the serving of the page without going thru the authorization? Thanks for any help. I should also mention that I think you have one of the most exciting products out there right now for web development.
Sincerely, Keith Sherman
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