> >> > > I know that IP addresses in the USA follow a strict pattern of
> >> > > geographical locations.
> >> >Whomever told you this was wrong.
> >> No Bill. You are the one that is wrong. :)
> >
> > Actually Hung, on this one he is right. I owned and operated an
> > internet service provider
Norm LaDuke wrote:
>
> I have installed Zope on a 300Mhz K6 machine with 92 Megs of RAM running Windows
> 98. It seemed to install ok except that it didn't ask if I wanted to run as a
> service (as the documentation said it would).
Could you point out to me, precisely, where the documentation sa
-- Original Message --
From: Norm LaDuke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 19:17:50 -0600
>Can anyone out there tell me why anyone would use a product
whose tutorial won't
>even run. You guys are either INFINITELY more patient than I or
you all
Can anyone out there tell me why anyone would use a product whose tutorial won't
even run. You guys are either INFINITELY more patient than I or you all have
WAY too much time on your hands. I'm about 7 hours into this thing and we do
finally have zope up and running but of course the tutorial d
I've been looking around for examples of certain objects and such.
One simple example is a URL object. Zope.Org *has* this object
(Link) and it is fairly nifty, even if it isn't documented (ie, it's
usage etc.) but I can't find the *source* for this object anywhere!
All I want is to be able to h
Norm... 'services' is an NT concept. Just run the bat file from the
command line.
-steve
> "Norm" == Norm LaDuke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Norm> I have installed Zope on a 300Mhz K6 machine with 92 Megs of
Norm> RAM running Windows 98. It seemed to install ok except that
Norm>
On 2 Dec, Michel Pelletier wrote:
> Hung Jung Lu wrote:
>>
>> >From: Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Hung Jung Lu wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Hi,
>> > > I know that IP addresses in the USA follow a strict pattern of
>> > > geographical locations.
>> >Whomever told you this was wrong.
>> No Bill.
Norm,
This is the right place to ask such questions so ask whatever you like.
First off the docs are talking about Windows NT/2K as Zope won't run as a
service on W95/98.
If there is ever a problem starting Zope it will print a traceback, if you
can send that to the list we'll get this problem
>From: Michel Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Actually Hung, on this one he is right. I owned and operated an
>...
>That said, there is a company that has intrusivly scanned the whole
>...
>service is very expensive, not 100% accurate (because neworks move and
It happens that I saw with my own ey
I have installed Zope on a 300Mhz K6 machine with 92 Megs of RAM running Windows
98. It seemed to install ok except that it didn't ask if I wanted to run as a
service (as the documentation said it would). As a result I had to start zope
with start.bat. It doesn't run. Who in the world can I talk t
Hung Jung Lu wrote:
>
> >From: Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Hung Jung Lu wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I know that IP addresses in the USA follow a strict pattern of
> >geographical
> > > locations. (Most other countries don't do that.) Does anyone know where
> >I
> > > can get a cop
Thin Zope SA fits 19 inch rack which is standard with most racks and ISP
specification.
ISPs where this rack works; Exodus, UUnet, Global Crossing, Imagenex and
most ISPs
The rack is for telephony spec which is shorter than most so that you
can pack more horizontally according to telephone comp
Is anyone familiar with Chapter 10 of the online Zope book, 'Relational
Database and Connectivity'?
I am trying to set up a mySQL database but I am going to go through the
Gadfly examples in the book first. It couldn't make it any clearer how
to construct the table but it gives me an error every
Zope Book - Chapter 9 - 2nd sentence:
"You can also use it to search external data such as relational data,
files, and remote web pages."
Can anyone point me to further information on how to do these things?
Thanks,
Chris
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Search results at Zope.org seem to turn up a number of items with the
wrong URL. For instance, a search on ZCatalog returns the How-to on
building a searchable job board
(http://www.zope.org/Members/mukhsein/job_board_howto) but the link in the
search results page is to http://www.zope.org/. A n
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/06/0521235&mode=thread
> From: "Hung Jung Lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 08:27:32 -0800
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Zope] IP address and US city name
>
>> From: Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Hun
Even if true, how would that be useful if ISPs are assigning IPs from their
servers to clients all over the country. Now you know where the ISP's
servers are. Even static dsl IPs come from the ISP's lot.
- Original Message -
From: "Hung Jung Lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Anselm Lingnau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using Zope to re-vamp a web site, one of whose most
> important features is an archive of a reasonably busy mailing
> list, which is accessed using home-grown Perl CGI code. I've
> written Python code to let users browse the archive sorted by
> user
>From: Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hung Jung Lu wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I know that IP addresses in the USA follow a strict pattern of
>geographical
> > locations. (Most other countries don't do that.) Does anyone know where
>I
> > can get a copy of the table of IP addresses vs. city n
Hung Jung Lu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I know that IP addresses in the USA follow a strict pattern of geographical
> locations. (Most other countries don't do that.) Does anyone know where I
> can get a copy of the table of IP addresses vs. city names?
Whomever told you this was wrong.
_
Hi,
I know that IP addresses in the USA follow a strict pattern of geographical
locations. (Most other countries don't do that.) Does anyone know where I
can get a copy of the table of IP addresses vs. city names?
regards,
Hung Jung
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That did it. Thanks.
Jim Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ooh. I just checked, and this is probably what you are looking for: The
> property sheet will not show up in the descendents' view method list
> unless the base class also has a view established of the property sheet.
__
> Hello, Zopers--
> I'm fairly new at this, so I apologize if this is a dumb question.
> Anyway, I've been looking for a way to do a bulk upload of XML
> documents from a local directory. So I need a method (either
> DTML or Python is fine with me) that would build a list of files and
> cre
Hi!
Followup to myself...
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Oleg Broytmann wrote:
>Please help, I have a problem importing my zexp.
>Initially I created the exported zexp while debugging some External
> Method. The method is declared as follows:
> def navigation_leftColumn(self, _, render=defau
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Darin Lee wrote:
> the request would look like:
> search?meta_type=Publication&theme=Air&theme=Land&theme=Water
>
> I can't figure out how to pass a list in the get request. How do I pass
> more than one theme to the method as a list? I have discovered through
> trial and err
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