Hi Bob,
Thanks again for your reply.
I've tried this approach before, so I'm thinking perhaps its my db adaptor.
Which one are you using, if you don't mind me asking?
I've had trouble installing kinterbase (it complains about LDAP..?), so at
the moment I use gvib. I've pencilled in quite a b
Is there a way to set default permissions to files (python scripts,
page templates, etc. in the product skins directory) that can be viewed
by Filesystem Directory View. Maybe there is a special file like
.metadata
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Is there a way to set default permissions to files (python scripts, page
templates, etc. in the product skins directory) that can be viewed by
Filesystem Directory View. Maybe there is a special file like .metadata
I'm keenly interested in your results,
so please let me know.
Hi!
We have just executed two tests of our
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good now.
1. Application with SQLRelay backend
connected to Oracle. Simulation of 50 users.
No internal server errors :)
2. Application with DCO
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Hi Bob,
Thanks for your reply.
Sorry if I've replied to this twice, but I thought I replied ages ago, and
it hasn't appeared yet. If at first you don't succeed ...
I've tried this approach, but with no luck. Which db adaptor do you use?
I've been using gvib, as I don't seem to be able to install
Hi Ashley,
Can't help you on the blob front...
Ashley Lloyd wrote:
> I've had trouble installing kinterbase (it complains about LDAP..?), so
> at the moment I use gvib. I've pencilled in quite a bit of time today to
> try to get kinterbase installed.
> Unfortunately I'm on Windows, which I'm gues
Hi all
I fighting with these PUT_factory
def PUT_factory(self, name, typ, body):
from Products.Yanged.FicheroYanged import FicheroYanged
if name.endswith('.mm'):
ob = FicheroYanged(name, 'Fichero de estrucutra de ' +
self.getId(), body, 'LanzarProcesarFreeMind', self.ge
I mean that I want to set files zope permissions. For example, i have a
zope python script which must only be executed by users that have
manager role. In order to do this i have 2 alternatives:
1- I can control the permission in the zope python script script
user = getAuthenticatedUser()
if(use
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your email.
The LDAP error, as it turns out, was from "zkinterbasdb" or something like
that - something I probably picked up thinking it was kinterbase.
Forgive my ignorance, but what was your procedure for installing kinterbase?
I've tried just installing kinterbasDA, which
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 11:28:40AM +0200, Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
> Previous installation with Zope 2.8 was
> on ZEO, this one is standalone Zope 2.8.1.
> I'm not sure if this matters.
It might. ZEO adds network overhead to ZODB transactions,
which generally increases the likelihood of conflict
Hi
I have installed Zope and Plone on a windows business server. On
trying to view http://localhost:8080/manage I am getting a 404 not
found etc.
The server is already running a webmail service, however nothing comes
up for locahost or http://127.0.0.1.
I've also tried using the IP address of th
A couple of obvious ones:
Have you tried 127.0.0.1:8080 or [local_ip]:8080
Are you sure you're running Zope on port 8080?
Cheers,
Joe
On 2 Aug 2005, at 15:09, michael nt milne wrote:
Hi
I have installed Zope and Plone on a windows business server. On
trying to view http://localhost:8080/man
Hi Ashley,
Ashley Lloyd wrote:
> The LDAP error, as it turns out, was from "zkinterbasdb" or something like
> that - something I probably picked up thinking it was kinterbase.
>
Aha - thought it was unlikely to be from the DA!
> Forgive my ignorance, but what was your procedure for installing k
Hi,
I am testing online editing with Zopeedit on Windows Xp.
It works fine with MS-office, OpenOffice and Photoshop, but with
a jpeg file and The Gimp, I get the following early pop-up :
"FATAL ERROR: Error launching editor process
(gimp
c:\temp\tmprzdxyh-...fr,,kosto,workspaces
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
> I have installed Zope and Plone on a windows business server. On
> trying to view http://localhost:8080/manage I am getting a 404 not
> found etc.
>
Is that under IE? It's error messages can be misleading...
> The server is already running a webmail service
Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the zope/plone browser
interface running at all?
Did you checked whether the Zope process (or service) is running in
your system? Maybe there is a error during startup and Zope
is simply disabled? see event.log in your zope or try to run it
from console
Hi Phil & Ashley,
I also have kinterbasedbDA working on Windows. It is with an older
version of Zope (2.6.4). The DA version is 1.1.1.1. The kinterbasdb
version is 3.0.1. It uses a dll called _kinterbasedb.dll, instead of a
.pyd. I don't remember the exact installation process anymore, but I
Hi all,
I'm having a bit of struggle with OFS.ObjectManager in Zope 2.7.6-final.
In a manage_beforeDelete I want to raise a Redirect but it gets eaten up
by in ObjectManager by a log and pass (line 307).
My question is: how do I get a Redirect through or how do I use the
Exceptions that are actu
Hi Bob,
If you don't mind doing that, I'd really appreciate it.
Nothing I seem to be trying to install at the moment seems to be working.
As with Phil, mine is from a Plone install, but I have got other versions of
Python elsewhere, (I think there's even an old Zope standalone instance
still lurk
Title: zserver blocking behavior with a slow request
On a production Zope (2.7.6) running behind apache and connected to an Oracle database, I'm finding that once a user requests a page which runs a particularly slow sql (say up to 5 minutes), any other subsequent requests seem to take the h
Jim,
What platform is this on? and is it a uni or multi-processor system.
I did a bit of studying a long time ago into performance of Solaris
with python:
http://www.zope.org/Members/glpb/solaris
not sure how relevant it is now, but if you are running on an old
solaris box there might be
Hi All,
I’m pretty new to python and zope but would like to
know how I can adapt this script below to test to see if nodeValue actually contains
a value and if it doesn’t then I would like to return a default value I
can check for using my zpt that references this script:
if not att
> I'm finding that once a user requests a page which runs a
particularly slow sql (say up to 5 minutes),
> any other subsequent requests seem to take the hit as well, and
return very slowly.
Take a look at DadlockDebugger product - you'll see what is happening
with your Zope threads.
Isn't it
Arthur Lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having a bit of struggle with OFS.ObjectManager in Zope 2.7.6-final.
> In a manage_beforeDelete I want to raise a Redirect but it gets eaten up
> by in ObjectManager by a log and pass (line 307).
>
> My question is: how do I get a Redirect through or
Hi,
Is there a way to
automount clientstorages ?
(I mean by just
editing zope.conf and restarting the Zope instance)
Currently I have to
add a ZODB Mount Point object through ZMI...
Thanks
(I use Zope 2.8.0 /
python 2.3.5)
Pascal
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I'm using NauSchduler to automate sending a news
digest out twice daily to users of our site. The
digest simply has the Subject of the news item and the
URL to item on our site.
The Script Python that sends the digest works fine
when tested alone, but when I run it from NS the URL,
gotten from ob
On 8/1/05, J Cameron Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Bear wrote:
> > I am looking at a couple way of producing a qotd solution.
> >
> > one way is to put quotes in a folder. Then use objectvalues on the
> > folder and randomly select one of the items. I get get the objectid.
> > but I do
I think something like this is what you're looking for:
===
from Products.PythonScripts.standard import html_quote
import random
request = container.REQUEST
RESPONSE = request.RESPONSE
q = container.quotes.objectValues('File')
return random.choice(q)
===
cheers
--
David
On Aug 2, 2005, at
Very nice, so I can try it also with SQLRelay. The troubelsome is that SQLRelay
comes not with a DB API 2.0 compatible Wrapper so we can't test it immediatly.
The possible solutions to write a wrapper for SQLRelay or to reimplemented the
database access in our scripts/environmnet taking up much
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