Kip Rugger wrote:
>
> Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Kip Rugger wrote:
> >>
> >> Chris McDonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >Aplogies for the ignorance, but can you maybe explain the concept
> >> >of supplemental group ids and give an example of how the current unpatched
> >>
Hi,
last night I realized my finger-trainnig called VaryTag :-)
I talkt about it at EuroZope meeting in paris, but lost my
old implementation during deleting of old zope instances.
So it took me 3.5h to rewrite it from scratch. This time
it works according to rfc2616 (HTTP/1.1).
Its just one sol
Looks great... I'd run it through a spell-checker if you've got one, but
otherwise the content is really useful.
Thanks!
C
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Bak @ kedai wrote:
> hi all
> drafted a simple how-to: use zeo with zope. need your inputs, corrections,
> comments, experience, notes, etc before i
> > checking location of python shared
> > modules... $(exec_prefix)/lib/python1.5/site-packages
> > checking for PQconnectStart in -lpq... no
> > configure: error: can't build without PostgreSQL libraries
> >
i struggled with this for quite some time. until i upgraded postgres to
v7.0.2
i do
hi all
drafted a simple how-to: use zeo with zope. need your inputs, corrections,
comments, experience, notes, etc before i catalog it
http://www.zope.org/Members/kedai/UseZeoZope
thanks!
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Of the two methods currently described on the How-To for PHP from within
Zope, one of them does handle authorization. Neither handles cookies at the
present time. Advise on how to fix these limitations would be much
appreciated.
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 02:23:19PM +, Bill Welch wrote:
> Check
Yes. Thank you.
Note however that methods of modules accessed via the underscore namespace
may be filtered individually, so although 'replace' exists as a method of
the Python string module, this does not necessarily make it accessible
implicitly through Zope via _.string.replace. It happens to
At 9/5/00 09:54 PM, Chris McDonough wrote:
>It should be noted that _.string.replace() is not mentioned in the DTML
>reference guide. If it exists, it should be used. Sigh. I can't wait
>for the Zope Book to come out, I'm going to be the first buyer. ;-)
Not that I would expect it to exist, b
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, T.J. Mannos wrote:
> Now, who do I have to beat up to get the 're' module added to the namespace
> variable??? :)
I don't think it matters too much who you beat up... :-) You're
probably not going to get it from us. There's the perception at DC that
're' isn't appropriate f
Yep, it's there, but it's not documented.
Basically, anything in the python "string" module should be accessible from
Zope DTML.
Now, who do I have to beat up to get the 're' module added to the namespace
variable??? :)
- T.J.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
After some digging, it appears that this is a really good find. Thanks
very much for reporting it. I am going to add a collector item with your
message verbatim.
Thanks very much!
- C
On 4 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed when starting Zope as root (to get privilaged ports),
>
Dear Zope Users:
I have upgraded to FSSession 0.4.2 lately and occasionally run into
the same problem several times. Each time it costs me a zope down. I do
really need some help...
Zope complains an error type "OSError" and throws the error value
saying [Errno 21] Is a directory: '/
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, T.J. Mannos wrote:
> Hmm.. Shouldn't that be:
>
> _.string.join(_.string.split('asd asd'), ' '), '_')
The second argument is implicit on string.split (it defaults to a single
space). But your way works too.
> Or, alternatively (and more intuitively),
>
> _.string.replace('
Zopatistas!
I'd like to categorize the how-Tos in a similar style to how the
products have been categorized.
What I'm looking for is a volunteer who is willing to go through *all*
the current HowTos and propose a classification.
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Andrew,
Did you see my solution to this?
I also posted a patch that would allow you to use syntax like this:
Same effect, but a bit cleaner. If you'd like a copy of that patch, send me
an e-mail.
Take care,
T.J.
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Hmm.. Shouldn't that be:
_.string.join(_.string.split('asd asd'), ' '), '_')
Or, alternatively (and more intuitively),
_.string.replace('asd asd', ' ', '_')
_.string.replace('asd_asd', '_', ' ')
- T.J.
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+---[ Kip Rugger ]--
|
| On my machine 101 is uid and gid for nobody; as you can see
| junkbuster is correctly sandboxed. For unmodified Zope, you'll
| see a zero in the indicated line (or possibly several values
| if root belongs to several groups like `wheel' on your sys
Hello
Does anyone know how to set security on ZopeAttributionButton?
Since it is referenced (currently) in my standard_html_footer, users
who have only access to their subdirectory get an error on pages that
reference this footer.
I'd rather set it up properly than remove the credits.
TIA!
-
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, ethan mindlace fremen wrote:
> Now every object excecutes according to the permision of the owner,
> *not* the viewer. It can also run as a proxy role. The
> super-bootstrap-user lives outside of "normal" zope authentication & has
> permission to do anything save that which No
Andreas Pauley wrote:
>
> For some reason you have to "return" everything that should be available
> to zope. You can return a sequence and loop through it with DTML or you
> can build a variable with everything you want to display and then return
> the variable.
>
> I have no idea why this is s
Stephan Goeldi wrote:
> But if you use ProxyPass like me, there is only the IP address of the Apache
> Server in this logfile, so there is only one user in the Z2.log file logged.
> You have to check out the Apache logfile, usually /var/log/httpd/access_log
> to see the different IP addresses. Th
- Original Message -
From: "Dieter Maurer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tim Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 9:44 PM
Subject: ZClass Bug (was: Re: [Zope] How to access id and title of
document calling standard_html_header)
> Tim Hicks writ
Chris Withers wrote:
> Well, okay, let me rephrase the question:
> Why is it bad for the bootstrap user to own anything?
> It used to be considered okay before Zope 2.2, so was has been
> changed/discovered that makes this now such a bad idea that despite
> loads of newbie pain and confusion, it'
Zopatistas,
Wikis will be offline briefly as we ZEO-fy them. Thanks for your
patience,
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For some reason you have to "return" everything that should be available
to zope. You can return a sequence and loop through it with DTML or you
can build a variable with everything you want to display and then return
the variable.
I have no idea why this is so, and why you can't just the print
s
Darn sorry wrong alias.
- Original Message -
From: "Andy McKay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 2:13 PM
Subject: [Zope] Re: [Zope-dev] Folderish objects and multiple inheritance
> Hmmm I can override inheritance in a simple class... I guess
Sven Hohage wrote:
>
>Part 1.1Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
>Encoding: quoted-printable
why are you printing in the external method??
if you want zope to print it to html than you need to return the result
of your external method back to zope so it can deliver the result as
Brian Withun wrote:
>
> = :PREFACE: =
>
> I have placed the __init.py__ and Renderable.py into
> .\lib\python\Products\Renderable and have restarted Zope (necessary? ..I'm
> too used to windows ;-)
>
> I made a trivial little Folderish ZClass and am trying to get it to render
> itself.
Hmmm I can override inheritance in a simple class... I guess theres
something in Zope thats annoying this:
class A:
var = 'A'
def test(self):
return self.var
class B:
var = 'B'
def test(self):
return self.var
class C(B, A):
var = 'C'
def test(self):
return A.var
c = C()
print c.
Tim Hicks writes:
> OK, I think that I am perhaps misusing zclasses then. Here is what I
> have.
No you did not.
> I have a Folder that was created by using the 'Add new item' menu
> within Zope. This folder is called 'Site'.
>
> I have a Zclass called 'theatre_class' that has "Base clas
Hallo,
that's the problem:
I've made an external method which is working with
lists and should return the result to Zope. The python code is working very
well, but is sending everything to sys.stdout( I'm using the
print-statement).How do I convince Zope to print the result on the
html-page
Hello
Hoping some kind enlightened zopistas can point me to existing examples or
show me how the syntax works for this:
1. I need to write a simple general method which will allow me to create a
property in the parent folder.
for example:
'createParentProperty()' DTMLmethod
-
Stuart Foster wrote:
>
> I know I've seen many posts about this, I just can't find one.
>
> I need to put the current date into an input's value when a form is loaded.
> Is there a way to do this with DTML.
">
See DateTime.py or the Zope Quick Reference for more information on how
to manipulat
= :PREFACE: =
I have placed the __init.py__ and Renderable.py into
.\lib\python\Products\Renderable and have restarted Zope (necessary? ..I'm
too used to windows ;-)
I made a trivial little Folderish ZClass and am trying to get it to render
itself...
I've defined a 'view' tab that rep
Hello Zopistas,
I have updated the HOW-TO: Serve PHP/Perl within Zope with a nifty
alternative by Joseph Wayne Norton. His suggestion allows PHP to call Zope
methods. Check it out at www.zope.org/Members/Mamey/PHP.
The methods presented in the HOW-TO still have some deficiencies with
regards to
> Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
>
> > http://www.zope.org/Members/ZQR
> >
> > get size in kbs assuming its an int
> >
> >
>
>
>
> pedantically yours,
> --
> ethan mindlace fremen
> Zopatista Community Liason
> Abnegate I!
actually it turns out to be
get_size and getSize do not work for files (for
An informal Houston Zope Users Group is holding a first meeting this
Wednesday evening, September 6, at 6:30 at the Koch Building in Greenway
Plaza, Houston. Topics will be Zope and Zope-related Python.
Because access to the Koch Building is limited, we will meet promptly at
6:30 in front of the
I know I've seen many posts about this, I just can't find one.
I need to put the current date into an input's value when a form is loaded.
Is there a way to do this with DTML.
TIA
Stuart
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Andrew Kenneth Milton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>| > I saw this on Linux; supplemental groups come from the BSD tradition,
>| > so you likely will find the same situation on *BSD, Solaris, etc.
>
>Sorry I missed the start of the thread, but, I can weigh in on this point.
>
>Using -u user under
Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Kip Rugger wrote:
>>
>> Chris McDonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >Aplogies for the ignorance, but can you maybe explain the concept
>> >of supplemental group ids and give an example of how the current unpatched
>> >behavior could be subverted?
>>
Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
> http://www.zope.org/Members/ZQR
>
> get size in kbs assuming its an int
>
>
pedantically yours,
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Jason Byron wrote:
>
> Why is it that objects can't be created because the id
> chosen contains characters that aren't proper in urls?
> Spaces are allowed and converted to their hex values
> when you create an object. Why not do this with every
> illegal url character?
As far as I personally
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Evan Simpson wrote:
>
> > > I've got to say I agree with you here. I'm still not 100% sure why the
> > > superuser or bootstrap user can't own anything.
> >
> > It's due to a combination of the trojan horse issue and the sticky
> > authentication i
From: Brad Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks but that's not really what I'm looking for.
>
> I thought there was a type ":method" that could be used as a way to
> call a method..
>
> Perhaps I'm just going crazy.
No, you're right, and the page Rik referenced really should be updated to
includ
Thanks but that's not really what I'm looking for.
I thought there was a type ":method" that could be used as a way to
call a method..
Perhaps I'm just going crazy.
Brad Clements,[EMAIL PROTECTED] (315)268-1000
http://www.murkworks.com (315)268-9812
Brad Clements wrote:
>
> I've searched through all the how-toos and documentation on the zope
> site, but I can't find any reference to :method types.. I know they exist,
> but searching for "method type" returns too many hits.
>
> Can someone remind me where to find this documented? Thanks
George,
Hi... please continue to respond to the list...
Did you clear the acquire permissions settings checkbox for all the
permissions in the "wholesale" folder? Does it make any difference?
How are you testing this? Are you sure that you aren't logged in as
"george" when you visit the whole
I've searched through all the how-toos and documentation on the zope
site, but I can't find any reference to :method types.. I know they exist,
but searching for "method type" returns too many hits.
Can someone remind me where to find this documented? Thanks
Brad Clements,[EMA
Zopistas,
It has been very rewarding to work with DC and the Zope community. I
have learned a lot about software and community spirit. I have never
had the opportunity to work with a more enthusiastic and dedicated
group of developers.
So at this time I'm releasing two new products designed to
Brian Withun wrote:
>
> I'd read some discussion dating back to last year about a the concept of a
> Renderable Base ZClass; something that would allow a ZClass to be called
> like
>
> Have there been any developments along this line, or any plans to
> incorporate the idea into Zope? I find my
uncompresses fine, even with winzip7.
perhaps a transfer error.
version 0.2 is 617 bytes long, check that and download again
phil
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On 05.09.2000 at 09:11 Brian Withun wrote:
>I'd read some discussion dating back to last year about a the concept of a
>R
Check out the How-To athttp://www.zope.org/Members/Mamey/PHP. Doesn't
handle redirection, authorization, or cookie passing, but it's a
start. If you need the above mentioned features, I'll be posting my update
by the end of the week.
Bill.
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Jason Cunliffe wrote:
> - Can one r
There was a patch to the source that fixed this in 1.3.3, but it looks like the same
problem is cropping up. I would contact federico ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and see what he's
got to say...he really helped out with my 1.3.x problems.
- Steve
On Fri, 01 September 2000, Sebastien Billard wrote:
>
Hi Chris,
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> Hi Marcus,
>
> This is untested.
>
> Turn "asd asd" into "asd_asd" and output:
>
>
>
> Turn "asd_asd" into "asd asd" and output:
>
>
>
I've seen this on plenty lines of digicools code and wondered
about if this is more efficient then using just string
Brian Withun wrote:
> Have there been any developments along this line, or any plans to
> incorporate the idea into Zope? I find myself in need of this
> functionality.
Checkout ZRenderable or ZCallable (which is in the PTK CVS)
cheers,
Chris
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I'd read some discussion dating back to last year about a the concept of a
Renderable Base ZClass; something that would allow a ZClass to be called
like
Have there been any developments along this line, or any plans to
incorporate the idea into Zope? I find myself in need of this
functionality.
> What version of Zope are you using?
>
> Various timezone bugs in DateTime.py were fixed in the latest version of
> Zope.
Zope 2.2.1 source release
/dario
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They may be available in all installations but they aren't necessarily
available to all users )-:
Have fun, Murph (who is not actually complaining given the price he has
to pay for use of a public Zope server)
>>> Rik Hoekstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/09/00 11:51:35 >>>
Use Python Methods (http:
+---[ Chris Withers ]--
| Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
| > Th second part of the problem is that ChrisW(hinger) really wants it,
|
| "really wants it" might be a little strong... I'm not loosing any
| sleep...
|
| > but,
| > doesn't want to do what is necessary to do it.
| > I saw this on Linux; supplemental groups come from the BSD tradition,
| > so you likely will find the same situation on *BSD, Solaris, etc.
Sorry I missed the start of the thread, but, I can weigh in on this point.
Using -u user under FreeBSD gives you the Primary Group for the user you
hav
Hi,
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Evan Simpson wrote:
>
> > > I've got to say I agree with you here. I'm still not 100% sure why the
> > > superuser or bootstrap user can't own anything.
> >
> > It's due to a combination of the trojan horse issue and the sticky
> > authentica
> Hi,
> I already posted this message several monthes ago, expecting a new Zope
> version would fix the problem, but...
> I have some images on my pages (let's say 10 - not a lot), rendered
> either by dtml-var or a manual tag.
> When I render the page on some of my LAN boxes (especially with
> For someone who's posting HTML mail to a non-HTML list, you're a fine
> one to talk ;-)
Oooer, *blush* sorry...
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> Nick Trout wrote:
>
> DTML is pretty horrible. Does anyone have any solutions to allow DTML
> methods to be generated using a more Pythonesque interface? It seems
> to me that DTML is a bit of a shoddy half way house between HTML and
> Python.
Use Python Methods (http://www.zope.org/Members/
> Nick Trout wrote:
> Is using ZODB efficient? Is it better to use ZODB than an external
> database? What are the benefits of using it?
There's lots of info on this on www.zope.org.
And there's mailing list archives at zope.nipltd.com.
And there's probably more info at zdp.zope.org.
Maybe you sh
> Nick Trout wrote:
> DTML is pretty horrible. Does anyone have any solutions to allow DTML
> methods to be generated using a more Pythonesque interface? It seems
> to me that DTML is a bit of a shoddy half way house between HTML and
> Python.
For someone who's posting HTML mail to a non-HTML lis
Is using ZODB efficient? Is it better to use ZODB
than an external database? What are the benefits of using it?
CHeers,
Nick
DTML is pretty horrible. Does anyone have any
solutions to allow DTML methods to be generated using a more Pythonesque
interface? It seems to me that DTML is a bit of a shoddy half way house between
HTML and Python.
Cheers,
Nick.
Dario Lopez-KXsten wrote:
> AS in is this the expected/intended behaviour or could this be classified as
> a bug?
>
>
> ---
>
> bobobase_modification_time
> 2000/09/02 08:49:48.326 GMT+2
>
> bobobase_modification_time().toZone('GMT+2')
>
Am Die, 05 Sep 2000 schrieben Sie:
> Hello all,
>
> The problem is that inner classes have names like "Parent$Inner.class"
> I'm unable to create a Zope file object with a name that includes the dollar
> sign. However, the applet won't function without it.
>
> Has any one overcome this?
What a
Kip Rugger wrote:
>
> Chris McDonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Aplogies for the ignorance, but can you maybe explain the concept
> >of supplemental group ids and give an example of how the current unpatched
> >behavior could be subverted?
>
> I can try...
>
> Supplemental gids are useful
Andy Dustman wrote:
> I have a DTML Method (build_navigation_bar) that is called from
> standard_html_header to (surprise) build a navigation
> bar.
Word from the (pretending to be ;-) wise: Do it in an external method...
I've got one that probably does 90% of what you want. Mail me off list
if
Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
> Th second part of the problem is that ChrisW(hinger) really wants it,
"really wants it" might be a little strong... I'm not loosing any
sleep...
> but,
> doesn't want to do what is necessary to do it.
Swishdot or fixing DTML... take your pick :P
(TreeTag would st
AS in is this the expected/intended behaviour or could this be classified as
a bug?
---
bobobase_modification_time
2000/09/02 08:49:48.326 GMT+2
bobobase_modification_time().toZone('GMT+2')
2000/09/02 12:49:48.326 GMT+2
bobob
On 4 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see... well, maybe we can take a look at it. In the meantime, if you
figure out a patch that doesn't rely on an external program, let me
know...
Thanks,
C
> Chris McDonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Aplogies for the ignorance, but can you maybe e
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Evan Simpson wrote:
> > I've got to say I agree with you here. I'm still not 100% sure why the
> > superuser or bootstrap user can't own anything.
>
> It's due to a combination of the trojan horse issue and the sticky
> authentication issue, I think. You really don't want t
Hello,
Another newbie question that I hope doesn't sound too stupid.. (I
guess I already know the answer to that question.. it DOES...
*sheepish grin*)
Have a little patience with me, I'm learning things and having fun,
so in a month or three... *sigh*
Anyway
I have some questions
If you're interested in seeing session-tracking implemented in the Zope
core, please review the proposal at
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals/CoreSessionTracking and
provide comments on the referenced discussion page.
Thanks!
Chris McDonough
Digital Creations, Publishers of Zope
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