Hi all,

I am using the excellent merb-auth-slice password slice. I am reading
the following in the documentation:

"You can put your application-level overrides in:

host-app/slices/merb-auth-slice-password/app - controllers, models,
views ...

Templates are located in this order:

1. host-app/slices/merb-auth-slice-password/app/views/*
2. gems/mauth_password_slice/app/views/*
3. host-app/app/views/*

To customize the login form, create a view in your host-app

host-app/app/views/exceptions/unauthenticated.html.haml"

So I modified the unauthenticated.html.erb file in the slices/meb-auth-
slice-password/app/views/exceptions/ folder since that's what is
looked up first according to the documentation above. Unfortunately,
this view never seems to be picked up. If I put it into host-app/app/
views/exceptions/ than it works fine. However, I think that the
cleanest solution would be to put the overrides in the slices
directory to prevent conflicts (e.g I could have several
authentication slices that require different login forms and thus
different unauthenticated.html.erb views. Having this file under host-
app/app takes away the control of which auth slice to use for
authentication).

(I copied the slice's files with rake slices:merb-auth-slice-
password:patch)

What am I missing?
Balint
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