On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 03:33 PM, John DeCarlo wrote:
Hello,
Thanks to Richard, I came up with an extremely crude patch to do what Rob asked for.
I modified the FormatUsers function in ~mailman/Mailman/HTMLFormatter.py
At the end of this function there is a line: got = Link(url, showing)
I changed it to be: gotname = self.getMemberName(person) got = Link(url, showing) got = Container(got, '-', gotname)
And restarted Mailman.
The bad news is that the name is rendered as
u'John DeCarlo' u"Bill O'Grady"
I don't know where the "u" comes from, but as I have said before, my Python skills are extremely crude.
This is because the name is a Unicode string.
If you said this it might fix things:
gotname = str(self.getMemberName(person))
Hope this helps.
Richard Barrett wrote:On Tuesday, July 22, 2003, at 06:02 PM, John DeCarlo wrote:Rob,Not quite correct. The actual work of MM CGI programs is done by regular Python scripts located in $prefix/Mailman/Cgi
I can't help you with the web interface. The cgi-bin programs are not plain text Python. Presumably they are compiled code, binaries.
Rob Brandt wrote:
I was hoping for a subscriber's list function including names that could be
browsed from the listinfo page. I've never really understood why it's not
there in the first place; I've never seen the usefulness of showing a
subscriber's list on listinfo containing only email addresses.
--
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own
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