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From: | David Grant |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] wiki update 2 |
Date: | Sat, 15 Jan 2005 00:05:27 -0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (X11/20041221) |
E Dodd wrote:
On Saturday 15 January 2005 10:50, David Grant wrote:There is a problem now (maybe a small bug as a function of the registration module?). When you first reach the above URL (and, I suspect, any wiki page) you are forced to enter your (own/user) WikiName. The modal dialog box says "Cancel to register if you do not have one." on salaam.homeunix.com.I don't see this behaviour when going to the about URL, or clicking on any links whatsoever on the wiki. Please report more details, and if anyone experiences this, please let me know. Yes, you are forced to login to edit a page (but not just to view it). However, you can login with TWikiGuest/guest. So this is an open system, but it requires users to either login as guest, or create a username and then login.you do have to click on cancel as noted above i suspect that david has a browser which is logging him in automatically liz
No, I have no automatic login.My point was, that there is no authentication until you want to "edit". Essential the path goes to twiki/bin/edit/BlahBlah. The edit script requires authentication. It sounded to me like Jim was being prompted to login while trying to view a page. This is the view script (twiki/bin/view/BlahBlah) and it does not require authentication. When Jim said "When you first reach the above URL" maybe he meant "When you first edit the above URL." If he is in fact getting a login prompt by just viewing a page, than that mystifies me and it will require further investigation.
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