It had a the auth bar in the body of the views I put it into...

The profile button is still in the navigatio bar and the bar is duplicate.

It not replacing the original bar, not sure that was the goal...

Jonhy

On 2010-07-13 10:25, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
On Jul 13, 2010, at 6:52 AM, Jean-Guy wrote:

The :
    {{=auth.navbar('welcome',URL(r=request,c='default',c='user'))}}

Try f='user' (not c=).



Not working :

Traceback(most recent call last):
   File"/nigthly_build/web2py/gluon/restricted.py",line176,inrestricted
     ccode=compile2(code,layer)
   File"/nigthly_build/web2py/gluon/restricted.py",line163,incompile2
     returncompile(code.rstrip().replace('\r\n','\n')+'\n',layer,'exec')
   
File"/nigthly_build/web2py/applications/GUImdg1/views/lotns/create.html",line88

SyntaxError:keyword argument repeated

Jonhy

On 2010-07-12 18:22, mdipierro wrote:
if in the view you use

    {{=auth.navbar('welcome',URL(r=request,c='default',c='user'))}}

then I just added some code to trunk so that if

    auth.settings.actions_disabled.append('profile')

The link to profile is not displayed.

Please check it.

On 12 Lug, 16:38, Jean-Guy<jean...@gmail.com>  wrote:
It raises a 404 error when "modify profil" is cliked...

I add those line to catch it up in the user controller:

      if request.args[0] == 'profile':
          return dict(form='you are not allowed (permission)')

Maybe it could be simpler to just remove the entry in the layout??

Or both...

Jonhy

On 2010-07-12 15:31, mdipierro wrote:

auth.settings.actions_disabled.append('profile')
On 12 Lug, 10:29, Jean-Guy<jean...@gmail.com>    wrote:
I get this error :
AttributeError:'NoneType'object has no attribute'append'
I put this :
auth.settings.function_disabled.append('profile')
In the db.py and in the user function...
Jonhy
On 2010-07-12 11:04, mdipierro wrote:
That line only links the edit profile page. To block it you need to
1) remove the list (as you did) and
2) auth.settings.function_disabled.append('profile')
On 12 Lug, 09:48, Jean-Guy<jean...@gmail.com>      wrote:
Hello,
It says here :http://web2py.com/book/default/section/8/1?search=profile
That this line :
http://.../[app]/default/user/profile
Control if the user can or not edit their profile by exposing or not the
function.
I remove it but the users can still edit their profiles.
Do I miss something?
Jonhy




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