2005/7/8, Lennart Regebro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There are difference between different unixes,
> Linux/MacOSX/Solaris/xBSD. But all linuxes seems to work equally well.
I asked this because I know there where, in the past, some issues
using RH9 due to threading library, and to avoid surprises I'm
Hi all, does anyone here uses Zone installed on Suse Linux?
What's your impressions? Particular pros/cons?
Thanks
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2005/7/4, Negroup - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there some way to pass an object from template A to template B via
> HTML forms?
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Thanks a lot for the replies.
I have considered all the solutions and at the end I have decided to
store the uploaded file in a zope file object
2005/7/5, Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> So best option I see is to not pass the object but rather
> pass the reference to the object. You can resolve
> it via restrictedTraverse('/path/from/form')
I think I can't apply your solution. restrictedTraverse asks for a
path, and then it
2005/7/5, Konstantin E. Steuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Negroup - wrote:
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> Try looking into copy/cut/paste machinery, it seems to be what you're
> looking for
>
This is a thing I absolutely want to avoid. I simply need to pass an
object directly from one templ
2005/7/4, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 04.Jul 2005 - 22:53:58, Negroup - wrote:
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> >
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> You do get the object itself when you access REQEUST['obj'], only in
> HTML you get something like the above, as that's what the string
>
Is there some way to pass an object from template A to template B via
HTML forms?
A
B
Template B prints:
form
obj ''
I need the object itself, not the string representing the object!
I already searched the archive and found a similar request
(http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope/2003-N