Re: [web2py] Re: Auth with Wordpress

2013-02-08 Thread Kenneth Lundström
Yes, that could be the solution. Atleast as this only a temporary (I really, really hope so) way of doing this. Thank you. Kenneth I guess you could have wordpress set a cookie of some sort if they have access, and then use that cookie in web2py to control access. On Thursday, February 7,

[web2py] Re: Auth with Wordpress

2013-02-07 Thread Michael Haas
Hello Kenneth, But how do I handle that WP takes care of authentication and somehow gives the customer rights to view the manual. I had a similar problem. I added an XMLRPC method to my wordpress instance to check if a given username/password combination is valid and added an auth

Re: [web2py] Re: Auth with Wordpress

2013-02-07 Thread Kenneth Lundström
Hi Michael, Am I understanding you solution completly wrong but isn't it so that web2py asks WP if a username and password compination is OK. In my case customer first logs into a WP site, he gets a list of manuals he has paid for. When selecting a manual he wants to read he is sent to a

Re: [web2py] Re: Auth with Wordpress

2013-02-07 Thread Michael Haas
Am Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2013 19:13:41 UTC+1 schrieb Kenneth: Am I understanding you solution completly wrong but isn't it so that web2py asks WP if a username and password compination is OK. In my case customer first logs into a WP site, he gets a list of manuals he has paid for.

Re: [web2py] Re: Auth with Wordpress

2013-02-07 Thread Derek
I guess you could have wordpress set a cookie of some sort if they have access, and then use that cookie in web2py to control access. On Thursday, February 7, 2013 11:13:41 AM UTC-7, Kenneth wrote: Hi Michael, Am I understanding you solution completly wrong but isn't it so that web2py