--On 17. Februar 2006 16:01:34 -0500 Owen K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install TextIndexNG 3.1.5 on Windows.
I recompiled the pyd files successfully using MinGW.
However TextIndexNG3 setup fails to find them, traceback included below.
There are three instructions from t
Owen,
Just saw your message. Instead of restarting Zope,
did you try stop and then start. I've had trouble in
the past with restarting my Zope/Plone sites; not
everything seems to get reinitialized with just a
restart.
Also, I'm not using the versions of Zope/Plone you are
using. I'm way behind
Update:
I have learned how to uncomment configure.zcml by removing a matching pair
; then restarted Zope.
At this point the traceback looks the same as documented below and the
install configlet does not appear in Plone 2.1.2 add/remove products page.
There is an error reported on that page:
Hi all,
I am trying to install TextIndexNG 3.1.5 on Windows.
I recompiled the pyd files successfully using MinGW.
However TextIndexNG3 setup fails to find them, traceback included below.
There are three instructions from the fine manual and elsewhere that I am
trying to follow:
1. README says Pl
Thanks for the approach! We will be using Apache as the proxy.
Question:
So if the conditions match: client-ip = your special crawler
and useragent = your crawler -> RequestHeader set Cookie ...
Am I writing a cookie that Plone would recognize as the "Google mini"
Plone user? Would you kn
On Fri February 17 2006 14:05, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
> Apache as frontend proxy returning apache must be a common
> urban legend. This pops up from time to time albeit
> its so easy to check and make sure ;-)
Except that I don't have Apache installed anymore. :-) I know at one time it
did not
Marc Schnapp schrieb:
> If anyone here has the consulting expertise to help implement a
> solution, please email me separately at m + schnapp + service + marc +
> dot + com.
Its much easier as you might think. You dont even change Zope for this
if you are using apache as front end proxy via usual
Ron Bickers schrieb:
> On Fri February 17 2006 05:19, Martijn Pieters wrote:
...
> Ok. I thought it was reporting Apache for me before, but I don't recall for
> sure. Does using mod_rewrite with [P] report the same?
>
Yes, and its working internally identically :-)
Apache as frontend proxy ret
If anyone here has the consulting expertise to help implement a
solution, please email me separately at m + schnapp + service + marc +
dot + com.
(See my elaborations below)
Chris Withers wrote:
Marc Schnapp wrote:
We're running Plone for internal departmental use. I'm going to lock
down mos
On Fri February 17 2006 05:19, Martijn Pieters wrote:
> On 2/17/06, Ron Bickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I noticed that my lighttpd server that proxies to Zope responds as
> > Zope/ZServer, not lighttpd. If I recall, Apache said Apache. There
> > must be many more Zopes than netcraft shows
Thanks Andreas.
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On 2/17/06, Nicholas Watmough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've set a proxy for the script so it runs as a Manager.
>
> However, when I set a ZopeScheduler to run this script, I get an error
> where the ZCatalog doesn't find any results when I search for the
> PloneArticle instance. Now the article
On 2/17/06, Ron Bickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that my lighttpd server that proxies to Zope responds as
> Zope/ZServer, not lighttpd. If I recall, Apache said Apache. There must be
> many more Zopes than netcraft shows, right?
No, Zope behind Apache with ProxyPass also reports as
Allen Huang wrote:
Hi...
I assume that you mean to make modification to the path to the python
interpreter in Zope at the \etc\zope.conf right?
No, you need to make the changes in runzope.bat, zope.conf is too late
in the startup process...
cheers,
Chris
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Andrew Milton wrote:
In Digest Auth the browser 'hashes' the username and password the user enters and simply
sends the hash. The webserver does the same and compares the hash to the
hash sent by the browser. If they match then you're allowed in.
In Basic Auth the username and password are sen
Tres Seaver wrote:
IIRC, if you had scripta calling scriptb, you used to be able to give
scripta a proxy role and scriptb would also execute with that role.
However, again IIRC, in current Zope releases, if you give scripta a
proxy role, when it calls scriptb, scriptb will just run with the roles
Ron Bickers wrote:
Both lighty and Apache use OpenSSL.
Good point ;-)
I'm using it and haven't seen any
battlefield casualties so far. ;-) Apache has its share of (even recent)
security issues, including some related to mod_ssl.
Honestly, I see that as a good thing! It's a bit like the o
Michael Shulman wrote:
I don't understand what inheriting proxy roles from callers has to do
with allowing users to access protected resources above their user
folders. They seem like totally different questions to me. Could you
please explain?
Nothing, different threads, crossed wires, nothi
Roman Klesel wrote:
for id in self.manage_targets.keys():
title = self.manage_targets[id]['name']
self.tgt_folder=Folder()
This is dangerous...
Roman Klesel wrote:
form OFS.Image import File
- I build a class _File(File):
I really doubt you need to do that...
- pimped it up a little bit.
What, specifically, did you add?
- _setObject'ed it
You shouldn't be calling that directly...
Chris
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Uhm, you sure this patch is a good idea? Why not use
portal_catalog.unrestrictedSearchResults?
Stefan
On 17. Feb 2006, at 10:14, Pawel Lewicki wrote:
Hi,
The problem is with portal_catalog. See/apply this patch
http://www.zope.org/Collectors/CMF/380
Pawel
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On Fri February 17 2006 04:32, Martijn Pieters wrote:
> The netcraft survey for February counted 21699 instances of lighttpd;
> Zope was counted 41656 times:
>
> http://survey.netcraft.com/Reports/200602/
>
> The numbers are those seen by Netcraft during January.
Lighttpd is barely three years
On 2/16/06, Ron Bickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu February 16 2006 03:31, you wrote:
>
> > > http://www.lighttpd.net/
> >
> > How many millions of people use this a day?
>
> I have no idea. Far less than use Apache, of course, but the number appears
> to be growing steadily.
The netcraf
Nicholas Watmough napisaĆ(a):
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for my question.
I'm running Zope 2.9.0 (though I've tried it on 2.8.5, with the same
problem).
I have a Python script in a Zope folder that checks a specified email
address, packages all the emails and attachmen
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for my question.
I'm running Zope 2.9.0 (though I've tried it on 2.8.5, with the same
problem).
I have a Python script in a Zope folder that checks a specified email
address, packages all the emails and attachments, and adds them into a
Plone
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