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Period Sun Oct 22 10:00:01 2006 UTC to Mon Oct 23 10:00:01 2006 UTC.
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Subject: FAILED (errors=1) : Zope-trunk Python-2.4.3 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Oct 22
OMG, there's quite a lot of wikis under /Wikis. They will all be moved
too, and the old ones made read only if everything looks good. This
isn't going to happen right away, but I want to give everyone some warning.
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Also, down the road a little bit, but something we could be thinking
about: if we could redirect all these wiki pages to their new location
as Michael H. suggested, I think that would be good - better than me
adding status messages all over the place.
Hi Kevin,
On 10/23/06, Kevin Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've just rolled out the first cut of the new zope community ZWiki skin.
http://zope3.zwiki.org/FrontPage
Some docutils styles [1] were not merged to new wiki, now it is prepended to
the stylesheet. Can you make necessary
Yes - Kevin, I just prepended the standard docutils stylesheet to your
stylesheet.css. I like to keep it intact and add any overrides at the
bottom, so we can easily replace it with docutils' latest.
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Hi:
In a PostgreSQL DB I have a Numeric data type with a precision of two
decimal places. If I have 1.33 in as the result from my query, it's
everything is good. However, if I have 1.30 it reduces the precision
to one decimal place and I get 1.3. Not so good when dealing with
currency ( I don't
At Tuesday 24/10/2006 01:05, Jason C. Leach wrote:
In a PostgreSQL DB I have a Numeric data type with a precision of two
decimal places. If I have 1.33 in as the result from my query, it's
everything is good. However, if I have 1.30 it reduces the precision
to one decimal place and I get 1.3.
Jason C. Leach wrote:
Hi:
In a PostgreSQL DB I have a Numeric data type with a precision of two
decimal places. If I have 1.33 in as the result from my query, it's
everything is good. However, if I have 1.30 it reduces the precision
to one decimal place and I get 1.3. Not so good when dealing