[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-10 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
There was a bug. Fixed now. Please check it. On Sunday, 9 September 2012 22:50:13 UTC-5, Andrew W wrote: > > It still doesn't worked for me (when not logged in). I have not set > manage_permissions, which I note is False as a default. > I always get the login screen when I paste in a url for one

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-09 Thread Andrew W
It still doesn't worked for me (when not logged in). I have not set manage_permissions, which I note is False as a default. I always get the login screen when I paste in a url for one of my wiki pages. ? I'll keep trying, maybe I need to update the auth groups ("everybody") ? On Monday, S

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-09 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
plugin_wiki has such thing but not auth.wiki. In auth wiki all pages are public unless you do auth.wiki(manage_permissions=True) If you set manage_permissions=True all pages are private but the author can choose the names of the groups who can read or write it. You can use the "everybody" grou

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-09 Thread Andrew W
I've looked for the magic is_public button, but I can't find it. On Sunday, September 9, 2012 3:57:28 AM UTC+12, villas wrote: > > Just a thought, but doesn't the wiki page have an is_public field? If > so, did you tick it? > > > > On Saturday, September 8, 2012 9:41:35 AM UTC+1, Andrew W w

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-08 Thread Andrew W
Worth a look, but I couldn't find this magic checkbox. I thought I must have missed something so obvious. Sorry Massimo, I must have accidentally put the s there while having a look at layout.html. Here is what I'm doing, keeping it as simple as possible (using trunk version). Steps: 1) Fr

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-08 Thread villas
Just a thought, but doesn't the wiki page have an is_public field? If so, did you tick it? On Saturday, September 8, 2012 9:41:35 AM UTC+1, Andrew W wrote: > > Just Checking, were you logged in when you tried to open up the page ? > Just to clarify, if I'm logged in it will take me directl

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-08 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I do not have that extra "s". Are you saying it in the distribution? On Saturday, 8 September 2012 03:51:35 UTC-5, Andrew W wrote: > > The S comes from Welcome App's layout.html, line 80: > s > > > > On Saturday, September 8, 2012 8:41:35 PM UTC+12, Andrew W wrote: >> >> Just Checking, were you l

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-08 Thread Andrew W
The S comes from Welcome App's layout.html, line 80: s On Saturday, September 8, 2012 8:41:35 PM UTC+12, Andrew W wrote: > > Just Checking, were you logged in when you tried to open up the page ? > Just to clarify, if I'm logged in it will take me directly to the page - > as expected. I wan

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-07 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Strange. It should work even without url=True. You should be able to paste any URL in markmin and it should work. MARKMIN(text, url=True) simply allows you to user the shortcuts @/app/controller/function/args and they will be converted in http:///app/controller/function/args where app, con

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-07 Thread Andrew W
No I didn't. Only just found out about URL=True. Di I pass as a URL variable ? --

[web2py] Re: Getting auth.wiki pages to display without login

2012-09-07 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
cannot reproduce. Can you provide an example? Did you pass url=True? On Friday, 7 September 2012 11:25:34 UTC-5, Andrew W wrote: > > Pasting in one of my urls into the browser, I always get a login screen. > I haven't turned on permissions=True. > Is there an extra step ?. > > > --