[Zope] A login page

Edward Muller edwardam at interlix.com
Fri Sep 5 19:27:24 EDT 2003


Zope has built in users/authentication. You don't need to built it, but
you may want to customize how it works. For that I recommend
exUserFolder or CookieCrumbler.

On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 14:00, rpenatez at lattice.com.co wrote:
> Hey Zopers!!!
> I'm a newbie in this excellent package and I need some help. I'm trying to
> do a simple login page (username and password text fields and a button)
> that enable or disable the navigation into a Zope project. This mean that
> if you didn't login you can't be able to surf the project. This sound easy
> to do but I can't do it :-(
> Is out there somebody who can help me???
> I'll appreciate your suggestions. Thanks a lot.
> RicardoP
> 
> 
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