Not at all. The idea is that you change the values of those sttings s
that it points to the one 'user' action that you have (and may or not
be in dafault.py)

On Jul 14, 9:43 am, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote:
> When Auth builds its login URL
>
>          self.settings.login_url = self.url('user', args='login')
>
> it assumes that there's a function 'user' in the current controller.
> In the welcome app template, a login link shows up in every view that
> extends layout.html, and that action fails in controllers that don't
> define an appropriate user function.
>
> The register and retrieve-password links, however, explicitly address
> the default controller, which of course does have a user function.
>
> Is it intended that every controller that extends layout.html have a
> copy of default/user?
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