--- In zope@y..., Mike Doanh Tran <mtran@s...> wrote:
I tried your suggestions. I gave my defined user the same permission setting in the security tab as the Manager Role( basically everything). But i still get the same error. The ZopeTime() method is a call to the python DateTime Object, it does not relate to my installed Product.
I am running Zope 2.4.1 on Redhat 7.1 with Python 2.1.1 using Apache rewrite engine rule . I added a "User Defined Role" in the security tab. Could it be that my Defined User does not have the permission to call the python's ZopeTime().Date()? Does the linux permission on /usr/local/zope/lib/python have to set to a certain RWE by the webserver? Does anyone knows? Thanks for any suggesstions.
I'm having a very similiar problem with ZopeTime errors. I gave me "Member" role all the rights I could find, but it still doesn't work. However, if I assign that user "Manager" access explicitly, then it doesn't complain about "ZopeTime". I'm running Zope 2.4.0 under Linux and using Apache rewrite. My ISP setup Zope initially, so i'm assuming (yeah, yeah, "ass of of you and me") that he setup the permissions properly. Did you figure out anything on how to solve this? I know that if I use the "proxy" tab in Zope to assign Manager access to all my methods, it seems to work, but this is an ugly workaround, not a real solution to the problem at hand. Any advice or ideas you have would be much appreciated. --dave
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Dave Lehman