Hi.
With some values that I got from a formular, I wan't to do some calculation
stuff, and insert the calculated values into a database.
My Z SQL method'insertItem' looks like
Arguments: param1, param2, param3, param4
INSERT INTO plan
(field1, field2, field3, field4)
VALUES
(, , , )
(parame
[forwarded to the list for archival]
If you're running FreeBSD, try starting zserver by hand first before
you connect. For some reason, FreeBSD can't seem to start it thru the
pcgi wrapper.
-Th
On 25 May, James Cummings wrote:
> I was looking in the mail list archives...and I saw the problem
--On Wednesday, May 24, 2000 3:32 PM +0100 Phil Langton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using Confera but want to get email notification working.
> In desperation I've downloaded and installed ZDiscussions 2.0 and
> ZDbase, zDiscussions and ZDConfera 1.0.0.
>
> The ZDiscussion is workin
"Jonothan Farr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Here's a reference that dropped from Google when I asked "corruption
> > concurrent microsoft access database"
> >
> > http://dgl.com/dglinfo/1998/dg980825.html (half way down page)
> >
> > I wouldn't use Access with Zope.
>
> Sounds like a b
Graham,
Thanks for sending all the info. I haven't had a chance to check it all out.
But I want to ask one more thing: did you install the patch to client.py as
mentioned in CHANGES.txt and
http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/ZScheduler/ZSchedulerWiki/BugReports
?
-- Loren
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Roman Milner wrote:
> For zope, you will just have to
> "know zope" - employers will see "zope" and a language just like
> parents see "understanding computers" as knowing how to fix their windows
> boxes :)
I feel like I "know zope", but I don't have a deep understanding of
python, or a compreh
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From: "Eric W. Sink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul Everitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] ANN: Perl For Zope
[snip]
> Maybe it's about "scripting languages vs. Java".
>
> Sad to say, a majority of
Chris Withers wrote:
> Check out:
> http://www.zope.org/Members/mindlace/MailZopeMan
>
> I like these ideas a lot, but I'd prefer to see the low-level email
> integration done seperately, so it can be used for other things.
I don't quite see why MailHost isn't "low level integration"
> My dream
mindlace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If it helps any, it should be obvious by now that zope is from the emacs
> school and not the vi school.
Check out the flamefest on comp.emacs a few years ago when someone
tried to introduce rudimentary perl scripting support to emacs. Very
similar to this
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Terry Kerr wrote:
> Has anyone successfully run zope on a mac? What OS was used?
The last time I tried that, there wasn't a pthreads-equipped Python
available, and so Zope wouldn't work on it. This was with OS 8.5
though.
I should think that MacOS X, since it's based on a
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 11:24:17AM -0700, Michel Pelletier wrote:
> Zope doesn't ship with any components written in SQL, it is probably the
> case that it won't ship with any components written in Perl. Also, this
> is through the web style perl methods ala PythonMethods (I believe, I'm
> not on
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Graham Chiu wrote:
>
> Many of these variables cause problems for those starting out with Zope.
> Why not create alternate names such as sequence_* and degrade the
> former?
>
yeh, i suggested something like this some time ago. Perhaps we should make a
bit more noise.
Agre
Paul Everitt wrote:
>
> That's [the egg] quite a strained metaphor. I'll be pretty unequivocal. Anyone
> that thinks we are lessening our commitment to Python (a) hasn't read
> the FAQ before reacting and (b) doesn't know us very well.
>
> On the other hand, we'll likely do even more things li
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Many of these variables cause problems for those starting out with Zope.
Why not create alternate names such as sequence_* and degrade the
former?
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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 09:17:16PM +0200, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> > What are the benefits?
> > - being able to use DBI when I have Zope Database connectors?
> > - finally having people doing obfuscated perl contests again in their
> > products, when I was just glad to having gotten rid of all t
+[ Roman Milner ]-
|
| Well, I don't think that analogy applies directly. People will ask,
| "do you know zope", and in order to say yes - I will need to know
| perl. The answer "yes except for the perl bits" won't fly with an
| employer.
|
| Linu
Not on a Mac that I know of. OS X is supposed to support it.
J
At 9:30 AM +1000 5/26/2000, Terry Kerr wrote:
>Has anyone successfully run zope on a mac? What OS was used?
>
>terry
>
>
>--
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>Phone: (03) 9563 446
[Adam Clark, on Thu, 25 May 2000]
:: Hope nobody minds a newbie perspective on this.
::
:: I spent the last 4 years programming (and unabashedly loving) Perl, and I
:: don't think adding Perl to Zope will attract a lot more people. The large
:: scope of Zope and the similarities between Python
> Ooo Ooo - XSLT?
> Presumably I should read your sentence as "You will have the option
> of using Perl as well as XSLT methods pretty soon" and not "Thou wilt
> need Perl to get XSLT methods" ? :)
The former... see http://www.zope.org/Wikis/zope-xml/UseCases
__
I'm assuming that the perl support is a product and therefore we don't
have to install it?
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Curtis Maloney wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am experimenting with my first ZClass. I have inherited from
> Renderable, and XMLDocument. I have added a few DTML Methods, including a
> 'render' method.
>
> Testing has been all well and good, with pages displaying pred
Hi,
>Hi everybody,
>
>I have a really funny problem with Zope.
>
>I have a Zope application, for which I have no longer the management
>screens. If I try to see app/manage, I see the index_html method of
app.
>
>Any idea ? If someone is interested I can send him the code.
>
>Many thanks
Peop
>>> Ken Manheimer wrote
> (Do you think the perl folks are, conversely, going to feel they have
> to know python? I have to say, i esteem python enough to think that
> the ultimate result will be increasing prevalence and preference for
> python.)
I think it's fair to say that I'm not one of per
On Fri, 26 May 2000, calvin33 wrote:
> > Normally :
>"folder_F.object_O.manage_addProperty(id,file,content_type)"
>
> How to change "object_O" with another variable "var_V" ?
>
>
I'm assuming you want object_O to be specified elsewhere?
Now, this
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Tres Seaver wrote:
> Curtis Maloney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I am experimenting with my first ZClass. I have inherited from
> > Renderable, and XMLDocument. I have added a few DTML Methods,
> > including a 'render' method.
> >
> You are up against a
I see how it works now. I installed jcNTUSerFolder but couldn't get it to
work. I thought it did the challenge response stuff for me. I didn't realize
it had to go behind IIS. I'll give it a try.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jephte CLAIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 2
Normally
: "folder_F.object_O.manage_addProperty(id,file,content_type)" How to change "object_O" with another variable
"var_V"
?
"Rik Hoekstra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I mailed you last week about changing the wiki_page_url method to
> absolute_url. I did some experimenting with the method this week,
> but found myself using things _very_ much like absolute_url
> (URL1+parents+currentobjectid). You mentioned using abs
On 25 May 2000, Roman Milner wrote:
> > "KM" == Ken Manheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> KM> I have some misgivings with this outlook. It sounds like
> KM> people who seek job security by having expertise with a system
> KM> that closes out unfamiliar options - whether the
> I'm sorry, but I have to say, the ZOPE documentation, despite efforts
> to improve it, is absolutely, positively horrible. Not because the
> content isn't there, but because the tools to access it simply suck.
> I can type in searches on both zope.org and zdp.zope.org and though I
> KNOW the in
Actually, I'd like to see Zope interface with "more" languages (Java, C++
etc.) There are a number of areas that Python performs poorly (I'd prefer
to write encryption algorithms in C, personally) and there are areas where
Python performs very well (OO modelling). I think if people are upset tha
Has anyone successfully run zope on a mac? What OS was used?
terry
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Michel Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Jon Udell wrote:
> >
> > BTW, there is essentially no difference between VBScript, JavaScript,
> > PerlScript, or PythonScript when used at this level. All can make the
> > same CreateObject call,
> "KM" == Ken Manheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KM> I have some misgivings with this outlook. It sounds like
KM> people who seek job security by having expertise with a system
KM> that closes out unfamiliar options - whether the options are
KM> better or worse.
I'm not i
"Eric W. Sink" wrote:
> After all, a web developer who is a Python
> fanatic chooses Zope for its underlying language. [Sh|H]e is unlikely
> to react warmly to the stench of Perl and the hideous possibility that
> a customer might develop the expectation that Zope and Perl expertise
> would go h
Hi everyone,
I have recently joined a small software development team in South Africa
comprising of the best object people in the country. We have been tasked
to build a financial supermarket using the numerous distribution channels
including the web, fax, email, wap. I am currently investiga
On 25 May 2000, Roman Milner wrote:
> Well, my point is that I don't think you will be able to ignore it.
> Your boss will give you a product to maintain that includes someone
> else's perl code - sooner or later. Since it is "part of zope" and you
> clearly "know zope" you should be able to mai
How does one do this?
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Hope nobody minds a newbie perspective on this.
I spent the last 4 years programming (and unabashedly loving) Perl, and I
don't think adding Perl to Zope will attract a lot more people. The large
scope of Zope and the similarities between Python and Perl mean that I've spent
a whole lot more ti
> "HK" == Hannu Krosing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HK> Some of its most significant features (Aquiition,
HK> ExtensionClass) are even written in C and mess with guts of
HK> python interpreter.
HK> See for example PostgreSQL - it has C, SQL, PL/SQL, TCL, Perl,
HK> Ruby an
- Original Message -
From: J. Atwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> sitemap="{'subdomain.domain.com': 'subdomain'}">
> Do we have a match?
>
> Set the logical root:
> Add physical root:
>
>
The [-2:] chops off all but the last two elements of the domain name, so
you're comparing "domain
Jon Udell wrote:
>
> BTW, there is essentially no difference between VBScript, JavaScript,
> PerlScript, or PythonScript when used at this level. All can make the
> same CreateObject call, and diddle the controlled app's object model in
> the same ways. It ends up not being a language issue at al
peter writes:
> I use the nifty Image object and an extra tag to it.
> like this
>
>
> But what I want to do is this:
> ONMOUSEUP="document.bgColor='#FFCCFF'" SRC="myimage_gif" width=118 height=77
> border=0>
>
> I have tried
>
> This is not supported the tag tag. Only border, widt
Heiko Stoermer writes:
> Zopistas,
>
> Paul Everitt wrote:
> >
> > Digital Creations, creators of the Open Source Zope application server,
> > announced today that it is teaming with ActiveState, a leading provider
> > of
> > Internet programming software, to make Perl a scripting langua
Kevin Dangoor wrote:
>
>
> I haven't heard of anyone standing up and saying "I'm not going to use
> Linux, because people might write tools in perl [or awk, or C, or lisp, or
> sh, or yacc or postscript, or ...]" Perhaps that's a better way to look at
> Zope... not as a python web application, b
Hello,
I am using SQLSession with Zope 2.2a, and ran into some bad juju with
ZopeSecurityPolicy. Trying to access any of the methods on SESSION
(has_key, clear, etc.) would fail with an Unauthorized exception.
Following Brian Lloyd's lead, I've made the following patch to
SQLSession.py. It seems
> "KD" == Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KD> I think Zope offers a ton of features that I wouldn't want to
KD> give up. (And I've been watching what the other servers out
KD> there are doing, and I still appreciate the power given by
KD> Zope.)
I don't question at
Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Martijn Pieters wrote:
> > How did you get to that URL? It has 'NewUserPortal' in there twice. If I
> > remove the redundant 'NewUserPortal/' part of the URL, everything works fine.
>
> Chris "d'Oh!"s quietly to himself and goes to hide in a corner...
>
>In subfolder "ref_links" I have a another folder called myLinksandURLs
>(which actually is a product called URL Directory).
>In that folder (myLinksandURLs) there are a couple of objects called Simple
>URL derived from the product called URL Directory.
>
>I now want to count the number of 'Simp
Digicool's announcement of some Perl support for Zope obviously
surprised a lot of people. I haven't seen much positive reaction here
on the list.
In fact, I daresay I have seen some concerns which I consider to be
quite valid indeed. After all, a web developer who is a Python
fanatic chooses Z
> How do I tell the _.len function to count how many objects exists in a
> specific folder?
"_.len(somefolder.objectIds())"
--jfarr
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In subfolder "ref_links" I have a another folder called myLinksandURLs
(which actually is a product called URL Directory).
In that folder (myLinksandURLs) there are a couple of objects called Simple
URL derived from the product called URL Directory.
I now want to count the number of 'Simple URL'
Frank Tegtmeyer writes:
> About two months ago there was a discussion about monitoring the Zope
> processes. Someone mentioned daemontools of Daniel J. Bernstein.
>
> Because I use daemontools for several other applications I tried it with
> Zope too.
>
> See my article at
> http://www
>Is there any way to manipualte properties outside of the Zope
>management area?
Yes, you can do it using the manage_addProperty method from dtml (or from
Python/External Methods). In the same vein you can change them
programmatically.
>
>I have a lot of properties I need to add to a certain do
As one of the original Perl Hackers I agree that this irrational Perl Hate
Minute stuff is silly. To some extent language preferences are religious,
but that doesn't mean we need a holy war! My response to the "I emigrated
penniless from my home country rather than use Perl, now you want to prof
Chris Withers writes:
> I like these ideas a lot, but I'd prefer to see the low-level email
> integration done seperately, so it can be used for other things.
What do you mean by low-level email integration? If you mean actual
SMTP server stuff, I think this is a bad idea for two reasons:
perf
- Original Message -
From: "Roman Milner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:48 PM
Subject: [Zope] Re: [Zope-Annce] ANN: Perl For Zope - why I'm bummed
> Here is why I'm bummed about this. Like other people who have posted
> - after years of codin
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
> "Jeff K. Hoffman" wrote:
> > Python 1.5.2 (#3, Mar 8 2000, 16:34:52) [C] on sunos5
> > Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
> > >>>
> > >>> f = 1.
> > >>> f
> > 2.0
> > >>> int(f)
> > 1
> > >>>
>
> Here's a reference that dropped from Google when I asked "corruption
> concurrent microsoft access database"
>
> http://dgl.com/dglinfo/1998/dg980825.html (half way down page)
>
> I wouldn't use Access with Zope.
Sounds like a bug in the Access UI not the underlying Jet DB engine.
--jfarr
About two months ago there was a discussion about monitoring the Zope
processes. Someone mentioned daemontools of Daniel J. Bernstein.
Because I use daemontools for several other applications I tried it with
Zope too.
See my article at
http://www.lightwerk.de/zope/monitoring
if you are interes
Hi all,
Any ideas on how to keep multiple Zopes synchronized? Here
is the scenario:
1) I've got two Zope machines with identical ZODB's.
2) I want a method call on one Zope that changes its ZODB
to also make the same change to the other Zope.
3) The number of methods that need synchronization i
Martijn Faassen wrote:
>
> J. Atwood wrote:
> > Stunned. Totally and utterly stunned. I would have thought there
> > would be Java floating around in Zope's bowl before Perl! Perl?
> > Jeeze... what a great but very scary thing. I trust that DC will do
> > it right.
>
> I'd agree with the scar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >From the python int doc string:
>
> >>> print int.__doc__
> int(x) -> integer
>
> Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible.
> A floating point argument will be truncated towards zero.
I _always_ get bitten by this :(
Sorry for my igorance,
Chris
"J. Atwood" wrote:
>
> The real question is: Can we get all those Perl people to help with
> our documentation? :)
I hope so.
> I, for one, will welcome my Perl brothers (actually sent the ANN
> post to two of them five seconds after reading it) and hope that
> together we can bring Zope to e
"J. Atwood" wrote:
[...]
> There are tens of thousands of Perl programmers out there, just think of all
> the cool things they write (especially if they found a better tool).
I hear this repeated, but no one explains why they will convert? When
they get to stay in perlland, they don't actually
"J. Atwood" wrote:
>
> Gang (and Paul),
>
> I guess my major concern (and mosts) would be that one of the reasons
> we like Python/Zope/OO is that it is not Perl and does not have all
> that quirky structure and if you introduce Perl into Zope it would be
> like throwing a pair of red socks in
Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
>
> Chris Withers wrote:
>
> > I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
> > drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl
> > programmers on board, you suddenly have a large userbase wishing they
> > can do more in perl,
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 07:44:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> int() works fine (truncating everything behind "."):
>
> >>> t.timeTime() == 953146937.0
> 0
> >>> t.timeTime() - 953146937.0
> -4.76837158203e-07
> >>> int (round (t.timeTime()))
> 953146937
I am trying to get SiteAcess to work with a subdmain..
So I have added an empty SiteRoot in the /subdomain folder
and added a DTML Method
Do we have a match?
Set the logical root:
Add physical root:
But am not getting any anything (still just points to the root.
Help?
Thanks,
J
_
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 06:48:51PM +0100, Chris Withers wrote:
> "Jeff K. Hoffman" wrote:
> > Python 1.5.2 (#3, Mar 8 2000, 16:34:52) [C] on sunos5
> > Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
> > >>>
> > >>> f = 1.
> > >>> f
> > 2.0
> > >>> int(f)
>
"Dan L. Pierson" wrote:
> The perfect solution involves a mailing list server integrated with
> Zope, e.g. ZMailman. This would probably also provide mailing list
> archives integrated with Zope and ZCatalog and easy integration of
> mailing list and PTK/Squishdot discussion traffic. This has be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >>> t.timeTime()
> 953146937.0
> >>> int( t.timeTime() )
> 953146936 < This is wrong
> >>> int( 953146937.0 )
> 953146937
>
> Any ideas on how this can be happening. Stepping through the DateTime module
> yields the sensible return valu
"Jeff K. Hoffman" wrote:
> Python 1.5.2 (#3, Mar 8 2000, 16:34:52) [C] on sunos5
> Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
> >>>
> >>> f = 1.
> >>> f
> 2.0
> >>> int(f)
> 1
> >>>
> the int() function takes a different code path and returns 1, c
Here is why I'm bummed about this. Like other people who have posted
- after years of coding perl for money, I have vowed never to do it
again. (I find that it produces encourages unmaintainable code.)
Also, I think my main marketable skill now is Zope. So, were I to
want to find a different j
Kevin Dangoor writes:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Kevin Dangoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Zope Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 12:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)
>
>
> > I think
Zopistas,
This argument is all very funny.
Why is it bad to be able to answer someone when they say "i use this
perl script on my site, I want to use it in zope"? I would personally
like this for little regexp programs. What matters is that 90% of the
old-school web sites use perl as their glue
<--lots 'o' stuff snipped-->
Here's my opinion..
Zope is a structure or enivronment.. The reason thet DC gives you the
ability to create products is because they don't want to do it all
themselves.. If they want to open it to Perl/Java/ etc, more power to them,
more products for us to use.. The
On Thu, 25 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 12:56:48PM -0400, Shane Hathaway wrote:
> >
> > Simple: DateTime has been using floating-point calculations. I believe
> > all of that has been corrected, however, with the new DateTime module,
> > available in the public CVS
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From: "Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin Dangoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Zope Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)
> I think plain mailhosts will do the sending thing quite
[Webmaster, on Thu, 25 May 2000]
:: A few weeks ago I went to an Allaire Spectra seminar (Spectra is Allaire's
:: $15,000 Zope). It was a very nice presentation and the fundamental
:: principles were quite similar. I have played around with Spectra and I found
:: it to be super clunky with way
Shane Hathaway wrote:
> Simple: DateTime has been using floating-point calculations. I believe
> all of that has been corrected, however, with the new DateTime module,
> available in the public CVS repository.
And will be in 2.2?
Chris
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From: "Michael Douglass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 12:04 PM
Subject: [Zope] new to zope basic questions
> just started working through the zcmg document from the zope site & have
> already found a question i cant answer.
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 12:56:48PM -0400, Shane Hathaway wrote:
>
> Simple: DateTime has been using floating-point calculations. I believe
> all of that has been corrected, however, with the new DateTime module,
> available in the public CVS repository.
>
> Shane
>
I don't understand how your
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> I just ended up using this analogy to explain aquisition to someone and
> wondered whether it might be helpful to others:
>
> Aquisition is to a tree of objects what inheritence is to a hierarchy of
> classes.
>
> Is this accurate?
To me, acquisition is very near "dyna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> In a previous posting about Netscape Image problems I mentioned a weird
> interaction between int() and DateTime.timeTime(). I can reproduce the error
> within the python interpreter as follows-
>
> Python 1.5.2 (#5, Jan 6 2000, 17:10:24) [GCC egcs-2.91.66 19990314
I just ended up using this analogy to explain aquisition to someone and
wondered whether it might be helpful to others:
Aquisition is to a tree of objects what inheritence is to a hierarchy of
classes.
Is this accurate?
Chris
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Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
>
>
> If the phantom 'perl userbase' could 'hack into the core' and put perl
> in there, why would they wait for perl methods to become available first?
>
> They would have implemented PerlZope long before this.
http://www.bgw.org/projects/pas2/
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Steve Alexander
Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> I hadn't seen this one before. Since Zope is getting a Membership component,
> I think we'll need a good, solid way to send great big bunches of email to
> Members. I'm not sure if you've thought about this aspect or not. I believe
> it is a different function with different
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Zope Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] syndication??
> http://www.zope.org/Members/chrisw/ZopeEmail/FrontPage
I hadn't seen t
On Thu, 25 May 2000, John Chandler wrote:
> then educate people as to how to use YNPLOC in
> a way that matches the Zope philosophy.
Ha, "educate people"! Educate people not to use Windows? Educate them at
least not to be beaten by ILOVEYOE virus? Anyone succeede in this educating?
> It's not
I am using ZWiki and have modified a footer to show the current
AUTHENTICATED_USER. It lies - occasionally but consistently.
I am logged in as TestUser, and have a page footer that shows me as
TestUser. I create a new ZWiki page by editing the current page and adding
NewPage, then navigating to t
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin Dangoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Chris McDonough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Zope
Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] ANN: Perl For Zope
> Ke
In a previous posting about Netscape Image problems I mentioned a weird
interaction between int() and DateTime.timeTime(). I can reproduce the error
within the python interpreter as follows-
Python 1.5.2 (#5, Jan 6 2000, 17:10:24) [GCC egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux
(egcs- on linux2
Copyright 1991
Ivan...
Hi,
It's a "grassroots" effort. Jonothan Farr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is heading
up the project, and I'm helping. We've gotten a few prototype versions
up and running using MySQL and Interbase, but I'd say we're a few weeks
away from being able to release an alpha. You can get more inform
Chris Withers wrote:
> I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
> drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl
> programmers on board, you suddenly have a large userbase wishing they
> can do more in perl, so you implement perl products. (yes, I've r
Greetings,
I am looking for ways to use a relational database (Solid, and
possibly Informix) as a storage for ZODB objects. According to the
ZODB How-To, development on a relational DB storage manager is taking
place. However, I don't know what is the current state of this
project, how I can obt
> > I find the whole 'perl will pollute us' mentality quite disappointing,
> > it's worse than a bunch of school girls arguing over which all boy
> > band is best.
>
> You never seen blokes arguing over which girl band is best ;-)
It's a coin flip between Kittie and L7 IMHO, anyone who disagrees
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
> I agree though since it's a moot point anyway. It's going to happen now
That's why I stopped to argue. Let's wait and see. There are already so
many Bad Things in computer industry this one wouldn't make things much
worse.
> and we just have to live
This will be my last mail on this.. strong opinions ahead, and they
aren't representative of anybody but me.
> I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
> drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl
> programmers on board, you suddenly have a large u
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