What do you mean when you say logged into admin? Is someone logged into web2py admin interface? Is it relevant where is logged into the application? Because the admin interface has only a password for login. If it is relevant than it would be good the have some feedback in admin which user is logged in with the admin password. Display the name in menu or something... could be good.
As for your question. It could be that I was logged into web2py's admin with the new user. So I missed that part. But it's a bit confusing anyway that the admin interface assign group membership in an app :-o The book say: If you are logged-in as administrator the "wiki-editor" group is created automatically and you are made a member. So is administrator a logged in user in web2py's admin interface? One more thing with it: if you inactivate the membership then it shouldn't touch it again and reactivate it... 2013. március 11., hétfő 18:22:24 UTC+1 időpontban Massimo Di Pierro a következőt írta: > > membership record should be created automatically only for users logged > into admin. Are you saying this is not the case? > > On Monday, 11 March 2013 12:07:42 UTC-5, szimszon wrote: >> >> >> >> 2013. március 11., hétfő 18:05:36 UTC+1 időpontban Alan Etkin a >> következőt írta: >>> >>> > ''wiki-editor'' I think it's just a typo :) >>> >>> Me too, there's no use of "wiki-editor" in the Wiki class (it checks for >>> "wiki_editor") >>> >>> > and than I recognized that the new user got in to a wiki_editor group >>> >>> Did he actually got into the editors group (was that membership record >>> created)? Or it's that non editors can create pages? >>> >> >> Yes he did got into the editors group. Membership record is created. >> > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

