Re: [Zope] Zope culture (Was: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp)

2000-08-17 Thread Andy Dustman
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, William BC Crandall wrote: > Andy Dustman's documentation for what seems like a nice > MySQL interface puts it clearly: > > Windows is not a supported platform. Yeah, that's just me. I don't support Windows in any way. However, MySQLdb does work there, so I am told.

Re: [Zope] Zope culture (Was: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp)

2000-08-14 Thread Toby Dickenson
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 15:43:25 +0200, William BC Crandall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Another question of 'Zope Culture': Is the anti Win98 feeling >I get an accurate assessment of the Zopista community? >Andy Dustman's documentation for what seems like a nice >MySQL interface puts it clearly: >

Re: [Zope] Zope culture (Was: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp)

2000-08-14 Thread Peter Bengtsson
> > I currently function in two worlds, Win98 and Linux. > > Would I be right to say that 90% of Zopers live in world > > number two? > > I dunno. Lots of Linux yes, but a lot of other *nix too and at least a > proportion of WinNT and 2K. > Why not set up a Poll on zope.org to find out about thes

Re: [Zope] Zope culture (Was: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp)

2000-08-14 Thread Chris Withers
William BC Crandall wrote: > Thanks for the historical pointer. Read the QuickStart if you really want to dig up some archane terms ;-) (Acquaduct, Bobo, Principia, etc) > Another question of 'Zope Culture': Is the anti Win98 feeling > I get an accurate assessment of the Zopista community? Not

[Zope] Zope culture (Was: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp)

2000-08-14 Thread William BC Crandall
Hello Chris, Thanks for the historical pointer. Also explains why 'Add Z Gadfly Database Connection' pops up a strange sounding comment for new Zopers: Additional data sources may be created by making additional directories in the var/gadfly subdirectory of your Princ

Re: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp

2000-08-14 Thread Chris Withers
William BC Crandall wrote: > For those into historical trivia, what or who is "bobo"? A nice bit of history: ;-) http://www.zope.org/Members/paul/BusinessDecision cheers, Chris ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/li

Re: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp

2000-08-14 Thread William BC Crandall
Holger, Peter, and Luis, Thanks for your emails. This: gave me what I was looking for. "http://www.zope.org/Members/AlexR/CustomDateFormats" Was also a good pointer. For those into historical trivia, what or who is "bobo"? Regards, ___ Zope

Re: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp

2000-08-10 Thread Holger Hoffmann
Hi, William BC Crandall wrote: > > Just starting to set things up, and I would like a > standard_html_footer with a date-stamp. > > As a start, I tried: > > > Last modified: > > > > > Why does this break? > Minimal format breaks in the same way: > > > Last modified: > > > If you w

Re: [Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp

2000-08-10 Thread Peter Bengtsson
should do what you are after. Should return 15:35 for example. Take a look at http://www.zope.org/Members/AlexR/CustomDateFormats for date and time formats. I've had som problems with returning the modification date of the right object if you do like this in standrard_html_footer Use: Curren

[Zope] Simple DTML date-stamp

2000-08-10 Thread William BC Crandall
Just starting to set things up, and I would like a standard_html_footer with a date-stamp. As a start, I tried: Last modified: Why does this break? Minimal format breaks in the same way: Last modified: In either case, View generates: Zope Error Zope has encountered an error while