Re: [WebDNA] Admin Login Required to Serve any TPL Page
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texte = Paul Willis wrote:>>>>> I'm running WebDNA 6.1 eCommerce Edition under OSX 10.4 on a G4 >>>>> XServe machine which has been running fine for years. Recently, I >>>>> changed the number of hits allowed in the preferences page from 500 >>>>> to 5000, saved the preferences and found that now I must log in as >>>>> an Admin user to access any page that is mapped through WebDNA >>>>> (.TPL) - including those with no [protect].>>>>> If I sign on with any user who has admin access, the pages are >>>>> served fine. This is a real problem, has anyone run into this >>>>> before? There was one reference to this same issue on the Talklist >>>>> but I didn’t see any solution.>>> I don't have a solution but I do have the exact same problem on my >>> MacBook. I installed 6.1 under OS X 10.5. The first page I went to >>> with a .tpl suffix asked me to log-in. Once I had done I could then >>> access other pages.>>>> Are you talking about our beta product? The gold release is 6.2.> > Sorry I'm on a different Mac at the moment so wasn't able to check. I > installed the latest version that I had downloaded a few days ago.I'm not aware of any issues with 6.2. Are you sure the first .tpl pagedidn't just ask for a math solve question? If not, it sounds likea custom apache config that was in place before the WebDNA install perhaps... but hard to tell without doing some troubleshooting.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.us**[Square Bracket Utopia]**
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Paul Willis wrote:>>>>> I'm running WebDNA 6.1 eCommerce Edition under OSX 10.4 on a G4 >>>>> XServe machine which has been running fine for years. Recently, I >>>>> changed the number of hits allowed in the preferences page from 500 >>>>> to 5000, saved the preferences and found that now I must log in as >>>>> an Admin user to access any page that is mapped through WebDNA >>>>> (.TPL) - including those with no
[protect].>>>>> If I sign on with any user who has admin access, the pages are >>>>> served fine. This is a real problem, has anyone run into this >>>>> before? There was one reference to this same issue on the Talklist >>>>> but I didn’t see any solution.>>> I don't have a solution but I do have the exact same problem on my >>> MacBook. I installed 6.1 under OS X 10.5. The first page I went to >>> with a .tpl suffix asked me to log-in. Once I had done I could then >>> access other pages.>>>> Are you talking about our beta product? The gold release is 6.2.> > Sorry I'm on a different Mac at the moment so wasn't able to check. I > installed the latest version that I had downloaded a few days ago.I'm not aware of any issues with 6.2. Are you sure the first .tpl pagedidn't just ask for a math solve question? If not, it sounds likea custom apache config that was in place before the WebDNA install perhaps... but hard to tell without doing some troubleshooting.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.us**[Square Bracket Utopia]**
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