> >
> > BTW there is no easier way than to shut the browser and reopen it ?
>
> No easy sure way at least. That is, if you have basic authentication
> (which is always the case when you have Zope out of the box). It's
> reported that in some cases
> http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:whateverport may l
Olivier Ricou wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 01:40:58PM +0200, Rik Hoekstra wrote:
> > Go to the management interface and add a zope user in the acl_users
> > folder. Give it Management rights. Shut you browser, reopen it and
> > authenticate as the user you just entered. Get on with the tu
> 2. logout as superuser (e.g. close all browsers...)
Ha,
I always wanted to bring in a IMNSHO better way to "logout"
- it works at least in IE.
try http://log:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So the cached login/password are overwritten by
log/meout and zope (or every other server) brings
up the login dialo
er 2000 13:34
> An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Betreff: [Zope] Trying to follow tutorial
>
>
> Hi all, I am trying to follow the quick tutorial and immediately run into
> things I do not understand. I am trying to create a folder as explained in
> the docs.
> I get the error
I suppose you've just installed Zope and you're logged in as "Superuser"
And that's the problem.
The superuser cannot own folder, files etc.
Add a "User Folder" and add a new User in that folder.
Then you have to restart Zope and log in as the new user.
Now the new user can add as much folder as
>
> Hi all, I am trying to follow the quick tutorial and immediately run into
> things I do not understand. I am trying to create a folder as explained in
> the docs.
> I get the error:
>
> Error Type: SuperCannotOwn
> Error Value: Objects cannot be owned by the superuser
>
> This is the exam
Hi all, I am trying to follow the quick tutorial and immediately run into
things I do not understand. I am trying to create a folder as explained in
the docs.
I get the error:
Error Type: SuperCannotOwn
Error Value: Objects cannot be owned by the superuser
This is the example in which "Stan" nee