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Subject: FAILED (failures=2) : Zope-trunk Python-2.4.5 : Linux
From: Zope Tests
Date: Fri Nov 7 20:40:54 EST
On Saturday 08 November 2008 06:21, Andreas Jung wrote:
Any particular reason for using DTML instead of ZPT? DTML is dead.
Firstly let me say that I do not wish to relight the ZPT vs DTML argument,
only to make a few points.
I find this an extraordinary attitude coming from someone so important
+1
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Verzonden: zaterdag 8 november 2008 12:54
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Onderwerp: Re: [Zope] Was Problem using nested dtml-in with zsql
On Saturday 08 November 2008 06:21, Andreas Jung wrote:
Is there a way to configure Zope so that, every time it restarts, it deletes
its old event.log and creates a new one?
~ TIA
~ Ken
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Ken Winter wrote:
Is there a way to configure Zope so that, every time it restarts, it deletes
its old event.log and creates a new one?
Not without changing the software. The code is in:
lib/python/ZConfig/components/logger/handlers.py
Tres.
+1
Well spoken. It is painful to see all the cheers for django templates when
dtml has been around longer and is just as good, maybe better.
ZPT may also be fantastic but I haven't needed them yet. They seem to be
designed to solve web editing problems circa 2002.
-Tim
On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at
BTW, Andreas, It is probably extra work to maintain both ZPT and DTML in
each Zope release. We want you to know that we appreciate the extra work and
your skills.
:)
On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Allen Schmidt Sr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1
We love zope on our site and
+1
We love zope on our site and continue to build new things almost daily
and all with DTML and ZSQL. Not a single line of ZPT anywhere within
our 7gb Data.fs that has been making us all money and employing many
folks for almost 8 years now as a newspaper website. AND in the
Of course!! That goes without saying, but I guess it does not get said
often enough. Thanks to all you hard working contributors who keep DTML
alive!!!
-Allen
Tim Nash wrote:
BTW, Andreas, It is probably extra work to maintain both
ZPT and DTML in each Zope release. We want you to know that