Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Daniel Dekany wrote:
BTW, anybody has found a solution for fixing HTML copy-pasted from
Microsoft Word (mostly 2000/XP)? Lot of users has MS Word, and the
HTML pasted from it is a CSS killer mess. I tried mxTidy but it
didn't improved substantially the HTML. So how do
Hello,
I am very new to zope, and I am not an experienced lisp programmer -
please accept the standard Newbie apologies. I am avoiding the use of
DHTML, as this seems to be the approved policy. Most of my work has
been using page templates, and internal and external python scripts.
I am trying
Thursday, May 5, 2005, 9:10:23 AM, Duncan Booth wrote:
Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Daniel Dekany wrote:
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One of my thoughts is to provide a separate 'clean this up' button which
would apply a more aggressive tidy-up than the one when saving. Also, I
agree that only applying the tidy on save
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Dave Whiteley wrote:
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 01:00:55PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC-Alexis Roda wrote:
Dave Whiteley wrote:
Hello,
Firstly, my xemacs did not recognise my Script(Python) files as being
Python, and so it does not automatically switch to
Hi all.
While debugging an application of us I suspected we had a memory leak,
so I started with the usual divide et impera approach, trying to figure
where exactly was the problem.
I therefore started removing all code from inside the main templates in
our system, so that I could figure where the
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:27:41AM -0700, Lukman Salifu Nayendi wrote:
i am a new user of zope, i really want to learn alot about it and know more
please help.
http://zopewiki.org/ZopeWiki
http://www.plope.com/Books/2_7Edition
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Paul Winkler wrote:
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:27:41AM -0700, Lukman Salifu Nayendi wrote:
i am a new user of zope, i really want to learn alot about it and know more please help.
http://zopewiki.org/ZopeWiki
http://www.plope.com/Books/2_7Edition
Also, get some
Cyrille Bonnet wrote at 2005-5-5 14:58 +1200:
I am trying to perform a post-processing on all HTTP responses, before
they get sent to the browsers. I am using Zope 2.7.3 nad Plone 2.0.5.
I had a look at the ZServer class: it seems to be the right place, but I
don't understand all the code there
Tres Seaver wrote at 2005-5-5 09:49 -0400:
...
Now if I can fix the file type problem
You need to persuade Xemacs not to create backup files. In standard
mode, when you go to save the file, it does something like:
- rename the original, giving it a backup suffix
- Writes the new
It would be interesting to really mine the list archives for the wealth
of answers in there, and present them in an organized fashion. At least
the last year's archive, say.
But, I think it would take an army of slaves^H^H^H^H^H^Hvolunteers akin
to the builders of the pyramids, java
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 01:33:45PM -0700, Simon Michael wrote:
It would be interesting to really mine the list archives for the wealth
of answers in there, and present them in an organized fashion. At least
the last year's archive, say.
But, I think it would take an army of
I agree with you, Duncan, the tidy up can not be much more aggressive by
default. And Kupu probably does the best possible job there.
Now, the button Clean this up is a good idea, I think. Did you get
started on this? I am happy to help if you do develop that feature.
Also, another option for
Lukman Salifu Nayendi wrote:
i am a new user of zope, i really want to learn alot about it and know
more please help.
Well, first, how about you look at the page that shows up when you
install Zope. I believe it points to the quick-start and some examples.
You'll also find online help in your
Thanks for all your answers,
I usually use Apache to change HTTP headers. But here, I need to
post-process the HTML.
The reason is that the NZ Government Webguidelines require HTML 4.01 :-(
and I'd like to keep Plone content and templates XHTML compliant.
One way to do that is obviously to
On 06/05/05, Cyrille Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all your answers,
I usually use Apache to change HTTP headers. But here, I need to
post-process the HTML.
The reason is that the NZ Government Webguidelines require HTML 4.01 :-(
and I'd like to keep Plone content and
Paul Winkler wrote:
I dunno... if you don't mind it happening in a disorganized,
haphazard fashion, zopewiki.org is the perfect place for this IMO.
You'd hear no argument from me.. I think it would need to be a little
bit organized though.. without some rough standard for presentation,
some
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