Yes, a couple of rows before that I have mail=Mail().
But now I found it. I have splitted db.py into four different files. For
some strange reason I had auth=Auth(globals(),db) twice, I removed the
second one and now everything works.
Thanks to everyone helping me.
Kenneth
Have you confir
Have you confirmed the 'mail' is not None in your model file?
On Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:11:00 AM UTC-4, Kenneth wrote:
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> I´m still trying to troubleshoot this error. If I look at
> auth.settings.mailer it says it is empty. How come?
>
> In my models file if have auth.settings.mailer=
I´m still trying to troubleshoot this error. If I look at
auth.settings.mailer it says it is empty. How come?
In my models file if have auth.settings.mailer=mail
I added to tools.py in gluon:
return self.settings.mailer under def request_reset_password(
so no wonder it says function is disable
I have:
auth=Auth(globals(),db) # authentication/authorization
mail=Mail()# mailer
mail.settings.sender='m...@email.address.com' # your email
mail.settings.server='logging' #calhost:25'# your SMTP server
# mail.setting
More likely, perhaps you don't have Mail set up (i.e., auth.settings.mailer)
-- without that, you'll get a flash message saying the function is disabled.
Anthony
On Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:05:53 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
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> Is your app a CAS provider? I think that will automatically disab
Is your app a CAS provider? I think that will automatically disable
request_reset_password.
Anthony
On Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:05:52 PM UTC-4, Kenneth wrote:
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> Hi list members,
>
> I have disabled the request_reset_password function somehow.
>
> What different ways are there to disable
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