Hi,
I'd like to create a Product that replaces #1, #21, etc. in a plone
pages with a link to our bugtracking system. The some as in trac :-)
Wicked does something similar: ((testpage)) becomes a link to
testpage.
I looked at the sources of wicked but since it does much more than
just replacing
Previously Steve McMahon wrote:
The adoption of buildout has aggravated a problem with the
PloneSoftwareCenter: it is very difficult to keep old versions of
product packages online. I have a proposal for a quick fix.
Background
PloneSoftwareCenter's current presentation of downloadables
The adoption of buildout has aggravated a problem with the
PloneSoftwareCenter: it is very difficult to keep old versions of
product packages online. I have a proposal for a quick fix.
Background
PloneSoftwareCenter's current presentation of downloadables encourages
authors to delete old
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
+0.5
I would prefer to remove the generated label completely and show the
authors download description instead.
Seems reasonable. In that case, we might have a typical download look like:
Product Package
For all platforms (552KB)
with the author's description
what would cause a SessionDataMangerErr when adding a new user?
see error below:
Error Type
SessionDataManagerErr
Error Value
External session data container '/temp_folder/session_data' not found.
Request made at
2007/11/14 16:52:24.086 Universal
Martin Aspeli wrote:
David Glick wrote:
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Jon Stahl wrote:
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Enter plone.browserlayer. This lets you register a layer using
GenericSetup, i.e. during product installation. A traversal hook
similar to the one in plone.theme ensures that it's applied when
Ric, do you have a sense when a Plone 3.0.2/3.0.3-compatible version of Cache
Fu will be released? I'm awfully leery of running trunk on a production
site. Thanks for your hard work (and everyone else's!) on this!
Jon (Baldivieso)
Ricardo Newbery wrote:
There was a recent change in
Steve McMahon wrote:
The adoption of buildout has aggravated a problem with the
PloneSoftwareCenter: it is very difficult to keep old versions of
product packages online. I have a proposal for a quick fix.
Steve, I don't know the internals behind PloneSoftwareCenter so this
could be out of