LoginManager form-based login and <dtml-raise "LoginRequired">
In my continuing quest to get LoginManager working for me, I've found that the loginForm needs to be wrapped with a <dtml-raise> tag before it'll display. If not, the basic authentication dialog box pops up. The <dtml-raise> tag seems to cause a stack trace to be displayed along with the login form. I cannot seem to get rid of it no matter what I do. I must have it not show up because my application uses WML and the <pre> tag is not a part of WML (and it'll make the page exceeded the maximum size of the page anyway). The source to LoginManager seems to just "call" acl_users.loginForm() and expect that it raises an exception in order to display a page to the user. Does this mean that there is no way around not displaying the stack trace to the user? Thanks.
On 07 Mar 2001 16:06:57 -0800, Gerald Gutierrez wrote:
In my continuing quest to get LoginManager working for me, I've found that the loginForm needs to be wrapped with a <dtml-raise> tag before it'll display. If not, the basic authentication dialog box pops up.
The <dtml-raise> tag seems to cause a stack trace to be displayed along with the login form. I cannot seem to get rid of it no matter what I do. I must have it not show up because my application uses WML and the <pre> tag is not a part of WML (and it'll make the page exceeded the maximum size of the page anyway).
The source to LoginManager seems to just "call" acl_users.loginForm() and expect that it raises an exception in order to display a page to the user. Does this mean that there is no way around not displaying the stack trace to the user?
Do not run in 'Debug" mode. Bill Anderson
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