user = context.REQUEST.AUTHENTICATED_USER print user.getRoles() ----- Original Message ----- From: <olpa@sybcom.de> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:22 PM Subject: [Zope] Access to AUTHENTICATED_USER from Pythonscript ?
Hi Zopers,
is there a simple way to access AUTHENTICATED_USER from a python script. I tried context.AUTHENTICATED_USER but did not work.
An option is to give AUTHENTICATED_USER as an argument, but is there another (shorter) way ?
Is there a javascript or java applet out of there able to generate HTML-Tags so we can incorporate it into a CMS and giving the user a more comfortable interface to play with ?
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