yes but it wont. the redirect is bug since it creates the strings when
you instantiate the Auth class, the urls set in stone.

So

>>>auth = Auth(globals())

>>>auth.settings.controller = 'myauth'

>>>print auth.settings.login_next
'/init/default/index'

-Thadeus





On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:06 PM, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think what everyone's trying to say is that if you don't set
> auth.settings.login_next then by default, the redirect after login
> will be to the decorated controller that sent you to login to begin
> with. So make sure there is no auth.settings.login_next in your model
> file (db.py).
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