Re: [ZPT] Strange session behavior with macro-call

2006-07-02 Thread Chris Withers
Jeff Peterson wrote: Why not just use PAS or Cookie Crumbler? ;-) I guess I could look at that...I am having to authenticate against an existing database of usernames and passwords so I just wrote it myself. Eee gads, if your existing database is relational, SimpleUserFolder makes it trivia

Re: [ZPT] Strange session behavior with macro-call

2006-06-27 Thread Dieter Maurer
Jeff Peterson wrote at 2006-6-26 15:04 -0500: >I have a page template that calls a couple of scripts at the beginning, >they are setting session objects and redirecting to a login screen if >certain session objects don't exist. I am pulling in a macro to display >the content for this page. Whe

Re: [ZPT] Strange session behavior with macro-call

2006-06-27 Thread Jeff Peterson
Chris Withers wrote: Jeff Peterson wrote: I have a page template that calls a couple of scripts at the beginning, they are setting session objects and redirecting to a login screen if certain session objects don't exist. Why not just use PAS or Cookie Crumbler? ;-) I guess I could look at t

Re: [ZPT] Strange session behavior with macro-call

2006-06-27 Thread Chris Withers
Jeff Peterson wrote: I have a page template that calls a couple of scripts at the beginning, they are setting session objects and redirecting to a login screen if certain session objects don't exist. Why not just use PAS or Cookie Crumbler? ;-) the content for this page. When the macro is r

[ZPT] Strange session behavior with macro-call

2006-06-26 Thread Jeff Peterson
I have a page template that calls a couple of scripts at the beginning, they are setting session objects and redirecting to a login screen if certain session objects don't exist. I am pulling in a macro to display the content for this page. When the macro is rendered, the scripts fail to oper