The error message is the following:!-- Page Template Diagnostics Compilation failed xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError: unbound prefix: line 7, column 20--Line 7 is exctly where the i18n tag is- Mensaje original De: Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED]Para: Daniel de la Cuesta [EMAIL PROTECTED];
--On 13. November 2006 08:07:17 + Daniel de la Cuesta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Look carefully at your code. You defined the
Hafeliel wrote:
If you could, please take a moment to surf on over to
http://zopereplacement.wikidot.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=numpty
Try doing a bit more digging before wasting your time writing this rubbish.
I suggest
Has anybody written a convenient class like this? Perhaps based in
PageTemplateFile or something?
from Products.Five.browser.pagetemplatefile import ViewPageTemplateFile
Cool. Thanks. I'll have a play.
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home www.peterbe.com
hobby
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
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On 12 Nov 2006, at 13:12, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
What options do we have for this in Zope2?
If Five is the answer, what options do we have without Five?
Five is the best answer. Why would you not want to use it?
I stated
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On 13 Nov 2006, at 12:21, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
On 12 Nov 2006, at 13:12, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
What options do we have for this in Zope2?
If Five is the answer, what options do we have without Five?
Five is the best
I walk away frustrated and angry.
Not a good thing.
[5] I have a neat idea for a Zope product so I start
coding it up. I find some bits and pieces on the web
and try installing them, only to find that parts of my
product have a name collision with parts of their
product.
Products aren't
+---[ Chris Withers ]--
| http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=numpty
I'm so glad the word 'numpty' is making a comeback. Not so much a fan of the
modernised 'numptard' variant though.
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Chris Withers said the following on 11/13/2006 12:11 PM:
Hafeliel wrote:
If you could, please take a moment to surf on over to
http://zopereplacement.wikidot.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=numpty
Try doing a bit more
Peter Bengtsson escribió:
I walk away frustrated and angry.
Not a good thing.
[5] I have a neat idea for a Zope product so I start
coding it up. I find some bits and pieces on the web
and try installing them, only to find that parts of my
product have a name collision with parts of their
Nancy Donnelly wrote:
mailhost=getattr(context, context.superValues('Mail Host')[0].id)
what should I substitute for Mail Host
MailDrop Host likely, check the source for the correct meta type.
Not really, it's a snippet for inserting into zope.conf alongside the
other logging
My recommendation would be to use a real mailing list manager like
mailman instead...
Chris
Nancy Donnelly wrote:
Hi;
I'm running into trouble getting Mail Boxer to play nicely with qMail. I've
installed and tested Maildrop Host. It works ok, so that potential bug is
eliminated. I was
Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
yeah, I can see how this kind of attitude draws lots and lots of new
followers to zope.
This guy doesn't want Zope, he wants something lighter like Django or
Pylons. He might find what he's looking for in Zope 3...
I am sure that treating him like dirt under our
+---[ michael nt milne ]--
| yeah, I can see how this kind of attitude draws lots and lots of new
| followers to zope.
|
| Quite right. It's an ignorant attitude and one that itself deserves the label
| that it is prescribing. It's been prevalent for a long time on this
+---[ michael nt milne ]--
Quite right. It's an ignorant attitude and one that itself deserves the
label that it is prescribing. It's been prevalent for a long time on this
list. The whole attitude here is one of sneering and schoolboy name
calling.
You should
You should post only if you have something to say. You did not and youcan't comment on the content of the wiki.Of course I had something to say. What nonsense. And sure I had a look at the Wiki as well and am entitled to comment. Just because I don't have the high level of authority that many
Great. Thanks. On 11/13/06, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On 13. November 2006 17:16:14 + michael nt milne[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You posted again without significant content.
And please: don't start a new thread for every reply. Learn to use your mail application properly. So did
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Peter Bengtsson wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
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What options do we have for this in Zope2?
If Five is the answer, what options do we have without
- Original Message From: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Nancy Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] From what Tres has said, you should build yourself a new Zope instance with mkzopeinstance.py and then install any products you need int othe new instance, then finalyl move the Data.fs into it.
Hi;I sent this over the weekend but I think it got overlooked. I'm
running into trouble getting Mail Boxer to play nicely with qMail. I've
installed and tested Maildrop Host. It works ok, so that potential bug
is eliminated. I was confused as to where to put smtp2zope.py, so I put
it here:
Im apologize in advance if this is not the best place
to post, but finding Zope engineers is difficult.
Were a small profitable non venture backed fast
growing company that provides technology for Colleges and Universities. We are
looking for a full time zope engineer to help us
You may have better luck here:
http://zope.freerecruiting.com/
Jonathan
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From:
David
Johnson
To: zope@zope.org
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 2:37
PM
Subject: [Zope] Job Opening
Im apologize in advance if this
is not the best
The problem is the original poster (Hafeliel) did not make a credible
effort to learn Zope in his years of experience with the tool (as
taking more than two years not to figure out bobobase_modification_time
makes painfully clear) before complaining about it with a public site
full of inaccurate
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 12:55:31PM -0800, Nancy Donnelly wrote:
From: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mail Boxer on Qmail110
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.web.zope.general111
Date: 2006-11-13 15:33:47 GMT
(5 hours and 18 minutes ago)
My recommendation would be to use a real
I would like to add Mark Pilgrims feedparser to the available modules
that I can use in zope. I have installed the feedparser into the
python instance that zope uses. However, when I attempt to import it,
I get an error that I'm not authorized. How might I make the
feedparser available to zope?
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David Bear wrote:
I would like to add Mark Pilgrims feedparser to the available modules
that I can use in zope. I have installed the feedparser into the
python instance that zope uses. However, when I attempt to import it,
I get an error that I'm
I'm stuck on this error attempting to start Zope 2.9.5 with Python 2.4.3
on a FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p22 box:
ImportError: No module named cPersistence
I've Googled the error message and have found several instances of
others receiving this error but no good candidates for resolving the
problem.
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On 14 Nov 2006, at 02:34, Glenn Gillis wrote:
I'm stuck on this error attempting to start Zope 2.9.5 with Python
2.4.3
on a FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE-p22 box:
ImportError: No module named cPersistence
I'm afraid this has nothing to do with the
Sidnei da Silva a écrit :
Hi there,
I've managed to get the Installers for Windows back into shape, using
our internal build system/buildbot.
You can follow the progress of the builds here:
http://buildbot.enfoldsystems.com/zope/
New builds will appear on this page once they are
On 11/13/06, Encolpe Degoute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Sidney,
you made a great work but I found two littles things:
In test.py it should be better to save current dir before launching them:
@pushd .
@cd %INSTANCE_HOME%
RUN_COMMAND
@popd
@endlocal
Why would it change directory to
Summary of messages to the zope-tests list.
Period Sun Nov 12 12:00:00 2006 UTC to Mon Nov 13 12:00:00 2006 UTC.
There were 9 messages: 9 from Zope Unit Tests.
Test failures
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Subject: FAILED (failures=2) : Zope-2.8 Python-2.4.4 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Nov 12
Hi!
We have one ZEO server that handles 3 FileStorages and 8 ZEO clients
connecting to the ZEO server.
Sometimes a client hangs and does no longer handle incoming connections.
The ZEO server log shows in such a case, that the (hanging) client
initiates a new connection
2006-11-12T10:30:39
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
I don't know how easy this is to do, but one thing that would be
_really_ nice would be to use an existing compatible python install
rather than Zope splatting it's own in regardless.
-1
That's what Zope 3 does (it's a standard distutils
Christian Theune wrote:
That's more like it. But as you mentioned, a compiled Zope is dependent
on some binary compiled modules that want a compatible Python, so
bringing it's own might be reasonable.
I think bringing in its own is reasonable if none suitable can be found.
But, I think in
On 11/13/06, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Theune wrote:
That's more like it. But as you mentioned, a compiled Zope is dependent
on some binary compiled modules that want a compatible Python, so
bringing it's own might be reasonable.
I think bringing in its own is
On Zope windows installers.
First of all, I only use Zope on windows intermittently nowadays
(although it was what I used most of the time a coupl of years ago).
So feel free to ignore anything I say.
1a. I really hate the C:\Python24 install. Zope should by default
install in the program
Rob Page wrote:
Chris - did zoneedit get the zopefoundation info? I don't think it's
answering.
They did, but zoneedit have this bizarre policy of refusing to serve dns
until the whois record points at their nameservers.
Worse still, even after the whois records have changed, they'll only
Does that mean apache rewrite rules are out ? Any idea how if the goal
(redirect all old pages corresponding new pages) is achievable ?
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Simon Michael wrote:
Does that mean apache rewrite rules are out ? Any idea how if the goal
(redirect all old pages corresponding new pages) is achievable ?
I proposed to create a mapping from old to new page locactions
(including rewriting to recentchanges and FrontPage) and redirect on the
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