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Subject: OK : Zope-2.8 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: Zope Tests
Date: Fri Oct 10 20:51:30 EDT 2008
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Roger Ineichen a écrit :
Hi Christophe
Betreff: [Zope-dev] z3c.table : upcoming release
Hi,
I would like to tag and release z3c.table version 0.6.0, it
has important bugfixes, and a few new features over 0.5.0.
Please tell if someone wants to add more contributions on
this package
Garito wrote at 2008-10-8 14:22 +0200:
I'm agree with you, Tino. Plone has a lot of ugly features (as KSS, for
instance)
Why is KSS ugly?
Reading the documentation, I found it quite attractive
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Dieter
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Chris Withers wrote at 2008-10-10 15:56 +0100:
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Well okay, but can Zope 2's VHM be re-implemented in such a way as to
not need the silly hidden traversal step?
As I have explained: It could -- but probably would not do the correct
thing when you put objects with traversal magic between
Garito wrote at 2008-10-8 10:46 +0200:
How can I import the TALES funcion path on a python script?
You cannot -- while it looks like a normal function, it not really is one.
path gets a string but interprets this string with knowledge
about the template's namespace. This shows you that some
Nico Grubert wrote at 2008-10-9 10:17 +0200:
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If your system gets slow but still occasionally responds, you can
use ZopeProfiler to find out, where the time is spend.
Ensure to use real time as the timer (not cpu time).
Hi Dieter
thank you very much for the information.
This morning the
On 11.10.2008 2:21 Uhr, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Garito wrote at 2008-10-8 14:22 +0200:
I'm agree with you, Tino. Plone has a lot of ugly features (as KSS, for
instance)
Why is KSS ugly?
Reading the documentation, I found it quite attractive
You know, there is this difference between theory
Thanks Tres,
The PUT_factory works fine for controlling the upload type. In addition to
this I need a hook that gets called whenever a document is created OR
updated (the put_factory is only called on creation). I need this hook to
update some derived/cached data. Is there any way to do this?
In my country, Spain, there are a very high difference between the price it
cost a tomato when you buy it to the farmer that if you buy it on the store.
Why? Because of the intermediaries
In my opinion KSS is an intermediary who raises the work that the computer
needs to do to retrieve a response
Did you imagine another way to do what I need to do?
2008/10/11 Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Garito wrote at 2008-10-8 10:46 +0200:
How can I import the TALES funcion path on a python script?
You cannot -- while it looks like a normal function, it not really is one.
path gets a string
On 11.10.2008 10:37 Uhr, Garito wrote:
In my country, Spain, there are a very high difference between the price
it cost a tomato when you buy it to the farmer that if you buy it on the
store. Why? Because of the intermediaries
In my opinion KSS is an intermediary who raises the work that the
Hi,
I maintain several websites where we rely heavily on file-system files
to serve images and movies. We have a user interface in Zope to manage
the files, based on the external file product. Users can upload files
via webdav to the filesystem and I am synchronizing Zope by using
inotify (Linux
Hi -
I have an old instance of Zope - I'm not sure just how old but at
least four years (maybe six or seven, I don't know) - which has been
running on a server which is now no longer functional. I'd like to
migrate to a new server running Ubuntu 8.04.1 but the old code doesn't
run anymore.
I
Andreas Jung wrote at 2008-10-11 06:05 -0400:
On 11.10.2008 2:21 Uhr, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Garito wrote at 2008-10-8 14:22 +0200:
I'm agree with you, Tino. Plone has a lot of ugly features (as KSS, for
instance)
Why is KSS ugly?
Reading the documentation, I found it quite attractive
You
Garito wrote at 2008-10-11 16:37 +0200:
In my country, Spain, there are a very high difference between the price it
cost a tomato when you buy it to the farmer that if you buy it on the store.
Why? Because of the intermediaries
Sure. But sometimes intermediaries are helpful.
I, e.g., would be
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