With the advent of Zope 2.2, the first thing you need to do is to create a
management user. You cannot use the 'superuser' to manage content. I
know this is a little unfamiliar, but, for now, just suspend disbelief and
create another user with the 'Manager' role (by visiting the acl_users
Hi All,
I decided today was learn Zope Day. I expect to be pounding the list with
some newbie questions.
I installed Zope 2.2.0 on a Win 98 machine. Seems to work fine. I dloaded
the Content Manager Guide and started working through the tutorial. Went to
create a folder as instructed.
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Darn. Those docs are a little ( ok, a lot...) out of date. They're
still useful, but they don't cover a few things.
With the advent of Zope 2.2, the first thing you need to do is to create a
management user. You cannot use the 'superuser' to manage content. I
know this is a little
Chris McDonough wrote:
With the advent of Zope 2.2, the first thing you need to do is to create a
management user. You cannot use the 'superuser' to manage content.
Can anyone remind me why?
T0he problems it's caused, particularly with broswers caching basic auth
info, seem to be pretty
"Mark A. Pappas" wrote:
I installed Zope 2.2.0 on a Win 98 machine. Seems to work fine. I dloaded
the Content Manager Guide and started working through the tutorial. Went to
create a folder as instructed.
Below is what I got. What am I doing wrong?
Error Type: SuperCannotOwn
Error
See (sneak peek) http://www.zope.org/Members/mcdonc/PDG/6-1-Security.stx,
section named "The Superuser".
I hope to have this chapter really finished this weekend.
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
Chris McDonough wrote:
With the advent of Zope 2.2, the first thing you need to do is
Hi Mark,
Mark A. Pappas writes:
I installed Zope 2.2.0
I dloaded the Content Manager Guide
...
Zope Error
Zope has encountered an error while publishing this resource.
Error Type: SuperCannotOwn
Error Value: Objects cannot be owned by the superuser
The Content Manager