Michael Monsen wrote:
> When I created the SiteRoot object I was using the superuser
> account,
I thought this wasn't supposed to be possible in the first place?!
Chris
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I'm sorry I didn't post back to the list like I said I would.
The issue I was having with Zope 2.2.0 and SiteAccess 2.0.0b2 has
been resolved. In short, it was user error.
Being new to Zope I didn't realize that the superuser account has
special status. I thought it was
I just found out why I am having the problem with SiteAccess (and
the fix. Many thanks to the author of SiteAccess for responding to me
privately with an updated version that helped me find the problem.)
I'll post details to the list later tonight, as right now I am a
bit pressed
Thanks for responding.
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Otto Hammersmith wrote:
> Works great for me.
>
> Did you read http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/SiteAccess2/upgrading and
> do the steps listed there?
I am not upgrading from an earlier version of Zope or of
SiteAccess. This is a fresh install
Works great for me.
Did you read http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/SiteAccess2/upgrading and
do the steps listed there?
The one thing I did have to change was my access rule. I had been using
the hack where you append /Z/ to manage interface URI's so they don't
get rewritten. What I had was usin
Hello everybody,
I've looked through the mailing list archives and saw one
individual who had this problem but seemed to be able to fix it by
removing and then re-installing SiteAccess. I haven't been that lucky.
I have just freshly installed Zope 2.2.0 on a Red Hat Linux 6.2
ma