I know Miguel, I see your point. And yes I use js calendars as well.
As I said, I need this product in order to migrate a site...
In any case this morning I got an email from someone asking for it.
The Calendar-tag product is here:
Really you need this?
Maybeyou could use a calendar with javascript
just one example http://javascriptcalendar.org/javascript-date-picker.php
I'm sure that exists many more
2013/3/28 Giampiero Benvenuti giampiero.benven...@chiaroscuro.com
Thanks Johannes and Tres,
the trick you both
Thanks Johannes and Tres,
the trick you both suggested works!
I am forced to use this old product because I'll need to migrate a site (from
zope2.10) that is using it.
The Calendar product comes from here:
http://old.zope.org/Members/teyc/CalendarTag/
Now, that the Calendar works, what should
Hello!
I'm running a zope2.13.19 instance on my mac. I intstalled the product Calendar
version 1.0.19
I adjusted the file __init__.py
Change the line:
from ImageFile import ImageFile
with:
from App.ImageFile import ImageFile
so far so good.
Still, one problem is this type of error:
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On 03/27/2013 11:44 AM, Giampiero Benvenuti wrote:
Hello!
I'm running a zope2.13.19 instance on my mac. I intstalled the product
Calendar version 1.0.19
I adjusted the file __init__.py
Change the line:
from ImageFile import ImageFile
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Hash: SHA1
On 03/27/2013 04:44 PM, Giampiero Benvenuti wrote:
Still, one problem is this type of error:
SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xf1' in file
/Applications/zope21319/Products/Calendar/CalendarTag.py on line
139, but no encoding declared;
just
Thanks so much for your tips!
I'm running out right now.
I'll be testing and reporting tomorrow.
Giampiero
On Mar 27, 2013, at 17:56 44, Tres Seaver wrote:
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On 03/27/2013 11:44 AM, Giampiero Benvenuti wrote:
Hello!
I'm running a zope2.13.19