Hi Tres,
thanks for your response: it is very helpful. The posting you refer to
is particularly helpful. Thanks for digging it up for me!
Cheers,
Cyrille
Tres Seaver wrote:
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Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Hi there,
One of my clients is using Plone on
Hi there,
One of my clients is using Plone on Solaris 9. We have set up one ZEO
client on a Solaris machine and a ZEO server on another Solaris machine
(for testing purposes only at this stage).
Performance is great but every morning, the first hit to the Plone site
returns a ClientDisconnec
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On 20 Apr 2006, at 22:39, Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Hi there,
I have a question regarding product update.
I have updated a product (ATContentTypes) on the file system. Upon
restarting the server, the new version of the product appears in red
in the QuickInstaller (as exp
Hi there,
I have a question regarding product update.
I have updated a product (ATContentTypes) on the file system. Upon
restarting the server, the new version of the product appears in red in
the QuickInstaller (as expected).
Even though I haven't re-installed the product, some changes are
wrote:
Cyrille Bonnet wrote at 2006-3-30 14:43 +1200:
...
I did find Dieter Mauer's DigestAuth product:
http://www.dieter.handshake.de/pyprojects/zope/#DigestAuth
It looks good. I have used other produts from Dieter before and was very
pleased with the quality of his code.
Now, have other peop
f a session.
Is it possible to do that with Zope? Or does Zope require to identify
the user on each request?
Thanks for the help.
Cyrille
bruno desthuilliers wrote:
Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Hi there,
I have been telling all my clients about how great Zope is for security:
fine-grained p
Hi Terry,
thanks for your comment.
Stock Zope doesn't use cookie authentication, so you're actually talking
about
an alternate user folder product (which you don't specify and I don't
know that
many of them, so I can't really comment much -- except that
SimpleUserFolder
with CookieCrumbler wi
Hi there,
I have been telling all my clients about how great Zope is for security:
fine-grained permissions, security framework, roles, etc.
Now, one of my clients has a security expert who took a close look at
how Zope authenticates users. The results were not good.
The main problem is tha
Chris Withers wrote:
Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
It works for me so far. But if you have specific examples that I can
use to improve the filter, they would be very welcome.
I think a filter is a totally abhorent way of attempting to tackle this...
OK, but again, if you have a better idea, it
red in the ZODB as XHTML. And, last but not least, I
can upgrade Plone without having to rework all my templates now.
But if you have a better idea, your suggestions are most weclome.
Back to the insanity ;-)
Cheers.
Cyrille
Chris Withers wrote:
Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Hi all,
I got the
Answering my own questions:
Testing for text/html does the trick as WebDAV follows some other
content type (probably text/xml).
It works great!
Cyrille
Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Thanks for all your answers,
I usually use Apache to change HTTP headers. But here, I need to
post-process the HTML.
The
port, for instance...
I thought of testing: if content type = 'text/html', byt WebDAV will
probably be of that type.
Any suggestion will be wecome.
Cyrille
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Cyrille Bonnet wrote at 2005-5-5 14:58 +1200:
I am trying to perform a post-processing on all HTTP responses, be
rille
Dieter Maurer wrote:
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 unde
her option for users that need to convert a lot of Word
documents is, of course, WebDAV + PortalTransform.
Cheers
Cyrille
Duncan Booth wrote:
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 h
Hi all,
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 and I am afraid to break something :-(
As Shane pointed out, there is a tidy up in Kupu. However, in my
experience, it is not a very good tidy up (if I remember correctly, a
lot of tags are still there after the tidy up).
AFAIK, Kupu is integrated in Plone 2.1.
Daniel Dekany wrote:
Friday, April 29, 2005, 7:12:30 PM, Maik Jablonski w
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