Thanks for your help. I fixed that and figured out another one myself.

I hope to enjoy it more, but it looks promising.

Kevin

On Oct 18, 12:45 pm, "bagwan.pankaj" <[email protected]> wrote:
> HiKevin,
>
> You have't defined require_user and require_no_user in your
> application controller.
> Please define them first.
> Go through the authlogic's tutorial. Everything is defined there
> if you don't find it there then I'll get out of this error.
>
> Hope you are enjoying RoR.
>
> Bagwan Pankaj
>
> On Oct 18, 5:50 pm,KevinM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here's the code.
>
> > Application_controller.rb---------------------------------
> > class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
> >         filter_parameter_logging :password, :password_confirmation
> >     helper_method :current_user_session, :current_user
>
> >     private
> >       def current_user_session
> >         return @current_user_session if defined?
> > (@current_user_session)
> >         @current_user_session = UserSession.find
> >       end
>
> >     protected
> >       def current_user
> >         return @current_user if defined?(@current_user)
> >         @current_user = current_user_session &&
> > current_user_session.user
> >       end
>
> > end
> > ----------------------------------------
>
> > Thanks for your help.
>
> >Kevin
>
> > On Oct 17, 11:56 pm, "bagwan.pankaj" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > HiKevin
>
> > > If I am getting it right then
> > > either
> > > you haven't declared require_no_user in your application controller.
> > > or
> > > haven't set up it before_filter in application controller.
>
> > > Please paste your code so that I can solve your problem precisely.
>
> > >http://blog.railsjaipur.in/
>
> > > On Oct 18, 8:37 am,KevinM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm setting up authentication with Authlogic and I get this error.
> > > > I've done some searching but with no success. I tried setting the
> > > > current_user method in Application_controller to protected and not
> > > > private, on the recommendation in Stack Overflow.
>
> > > > Error in browser-----------------
> > > > NoMethodError in User sessionsController#new
>
> > > > undefined method `require_no_user' for #<UserSessionsController:
> > > > 0x24fc700>
>
> > > > Error in terminal------------------
> > > > Processing UserSessionsController#new (for 127.0.0.1 at 2009-10-17
> > > > 23:26:38) [GET]
> > > >   Parameters: {"action"=>"new", "controller"=>"user_sessions"}
>
> > > > NoMethodError (undefined method `require_no_user' for
> > > > #<UserSessionsController:0x24fc700>):
>
> > > > Rendered rescues/_trace (29.9ms)
> > > > Rendered rescues/_request_and_response (1.3ms)
> > > > Rendering rescues/layout (internal_server_error)
>
> > > > ------------------------------------------
>
> > > > FYI------------------------------------
> > > > Rails version: 2.3.4
> > > > Ruby version: 1.8.6
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