Re: [Zope-dev] How can I find out who visited a URL within my ZopeProduct?

2002-10-13 Thread Craeg K Strong
Steve Alexander wrote: My application can then automatically send notifications to others based on the execution of the VisitURL Command. I can send email to my group saying So and so has seen the contract Incorrect. This shows that they read the original email, and intended to view the

Re: [Zope-dev] How can I find out who visited a URL within my ZopeProduct?

2002-10-09 Thread Steve Alexander
If we send an email to a counterparty to a legal contract with a URL to the contract, we know that they saw the contract by observing a VisitURL Command with their user ID and the URL of the contract. That means they read the email and clicked on the URL we sent (or navigated to it through

Re: [Zope-dev] How can I find out who visited a URL within my ZopeProduct?

2002-10-08 Thread Tim McLaughlin
Much easier and nicer is to use an Access Rule (look in the Add drop-down). Tim Craeg K Strong wrote: Hello: I would like to log the identity of the authenticated user for *every* URL traversal within my Zope Product. For example, let's say that my forms-based web application contains

Re: [Zope-dev] How can I find out who visited a URL within my ZopeProduct?

2002-10-08 Thread Craeg K Strong
I figured out a way to do this, although it uses an unpublished method. In my __before_publishing_traverse__ I do the following: if not request.has_key('userId'): # # Get authentication information from the REQUEST, where it # is held in