Re: [Zope] Asynchronous triggering of events

2010-10-22 Thread Chris Withers
On 19/10/2010 19:44, Jeff Peterson wrote: > Nope, Bluebream (formerly known as Zope3) is the new Zope, though Zope2 is > alive and very well. Might consider peeking at Grok as well. Though I don't > know if either of those will help you. I wouldn't recommend anything other than repoze.bfg mysel

Re: [Zope] Persist password in CookieCrumbler

2010-10-22 Thread Brian Sullivan
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Tres Seaver wrote: > The obvious issue with a beyond-this-session auth cookie is that it > enables anybody who can run that browser / profile to authenticate as > the user being persisted.  I would consider this an unacceptable risk > for any site where the auth

Re: [Zope] Persist password in CookieCrumbler

2010-10-22 Thread Tres Seaver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/21/2010 06:28 PM, Brian Sullivan wrote: > Can I persist the password using CookieCrumbler (in addition to the > user name)? Has anybody made this modification and can supply the > modified product or code. I made a stab at it but obviously my lev

Re: [Zope] Persist password in CookieCrumbler

2010-10-22 Thread Brian Sullivan
Thanks -- will have a look. On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:43 AM, Peter Bengtsson wrote: > I wrote something a long time ago which did this. Download > http://www.issuetrackerproduct.com/Download#CookieCrumblerIssueTrackerProduct > And read some of the source> I think what you have to do is override >

Re: [Zope] Persist password in CookieCrumbler

2010-10-22 Thread Peter Bengtsson
I wrote something a long time ago which did this. Download http://www.issuetrackerproduct.com/Download#CookieCrumblerIssueTrackerProduct And read some of the source> I think what you have to do is override its setAuthCookie method somehow and there you can set 'expires' to be a date far in the futu