Hm. In the case of RPX, the "login form" is actually an iframe. It doesn't get posted to the web2py framework except through a callback URL.
My service is similar to janrain, but i need to "link" multiple OAuth services to a singular user account. In my case a button will link to the authorize URL for the apropos service. I was originally thinking along the same lines Anthony, but since there really isn't a form getting processed I am having some trouble thinking it through. Perhaps I could create a form with the multiple account login services and redirect instead of linking directly with the button. On Friday, September 28, 2012 12:38:20 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote: > > I think this is all you have to do to enable "remember me" for a > particular user: > > session.auth.expiration = auth.settings.long_expiration > session.auth.remember = True > > So, if you add a "remember me" checkbox to the login form, just check > whether it is selected, and if so, run the above two lines. > > Anthony > > On Friday, September 28, 2012 12:10:10 AM UTC-4, Dave wrote: >> >> Is there an easy way to allow "remember me" functionality with anything >> but the standard Auth()? I am nearly finished writing my own open >> authentication class for a project I am working on. I dont see this >> functionality in the baked Janrain / RPX class either though. >> >> Im trying to figure out if there is an easy way to do this or if I need >> to duplicate some of the Auth() 'remember me' functionality in my own class? >> >> Thanks >> > --

