Log message for revision 71555:
Merged 2.10 branch r70085:70086 and r70356:70357 into the trunk.
Collector #2187: PUT_factory broken.
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U Zope/trunk/doc/CHANGES.txt
U Zope/trunk/lib/python/ZPublisher/BaseRequest.py
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Period Wed Dec 13 12:00:00 2006 UTC to Thu Dec 14 12:00:00 2006 UTC.
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Subject: OK : Zope-2.6 Python-2.1.3 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Wed Dec 13 21:07:39 EST 2006
Hi Christian, all
Zwiki always tried to keep login effort to a minimum; until now, the
lightweight optional username cookie has been enough. (It's no longer
optional on wiki.zope.org of course.)
There has been talk of moving up to the next level, ie some kind of real
authentication and
Garito wrote:
Checks for named object inside the container that the script is in.
hasattr(container, 'id')
NO!
This is bad for two reasons:
1. It'll acquire id from other places
2. It'll swallow any exceptions found in trying to get hold of 'id',
inlcuding ConflictErrors, which is bad
Dennis Schulz wrote:
I found no example how to define it in the class generally for all
instances
i would like to access the supplier container under a different name
inside one instance of Purchase Requisition.
class PurchaseRequisition( SimpleItem, Implicit ):
suppliers =
Can someone explain to me what is and is not safe to do with demostorage?
Say I have a zope setup involving a zeo server and clients, and I create
another zope instance with demostorage wrapped around both zeoclient
mounts (the catalogs are mounted separately from the rest of the content).
The
Hello,
I know there is a locale setting in etc/zope.conf, and I make use of it.
The problem now, is that I have a multilingual site that I would like to have
support multiple locales, per request: One request could be for the french
site and content, using the fr_CA locale in my case, but
Hello,
OK, I found out the issues, and came up with a solution, if any one cares :)
Requirements:
- A get_request patch
- A REQUEST object that will have the necessary information to locaize from
(language code, etc ...)
How I do it:
- Copy Python lib's locale.py to your product
- import
Today I started testing Zope 2.9.6. After the upgrade I noticed that
some calendar data generated from Oracle was wrong. After some
investigation I found that Zope 2.9.6 seems to assign a timezone of
GMT+0 when none is specified rather than using the server's timezone.
For example, the following
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Brian Brinegar wrote:
Today I started testing Zope 2.9.6. After the upgrade I noticed that
some calendar data generated from Oracle was wrong. After some
investigation I found that Zope 2.9.6 seems to assign a timezone of
GMT+0 when none is
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