Re: [Zope] What's the tal expression to test for whether someone is logged in?

2007-04-01 Thread Tino Wildenhain
Ken Winter schrieb: Andrew ~ Yes!! It worked. One more question: Where (if anywhere) could I have looked up this answer (and probably many more), so I wouldn't have to bother this list with questions like this? Its in the general Zope API and in the ZPT documenation regarding the name spaces

RE: [Zope] What's the tal expression to test for whether someone is logged in?

2007-04-01 Thread Ken Winter
Andrew ~ Yes!! It worked. One more question: Where (if anywhere) could I have looked up this answer (and probably many more), so I wouldn't have to bother this list with questions like this? ~ Ken > -Original Message- > From: Andrew Milton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, April

[Zope] z3c.rml 0.5 released!

2007-04-01 Thread Stephan Richter
Hi everyone, I am very proud to announce the release of z3c.rml version 0.5, an independent implementation of the ReportLab Markup Language (RML). RML is a XML dialect that describes the generation of a PDF using the ReportLab PDF generation library. This release focuses on compatibility with the

Re: [Zope] ZSQL, call for early beta testers

2007-04-01 Thread Maciej Wisniowski
> It works something like this:: (...) > If in the folder 'sql/Userstuff' you have a file called > 'select_users.sql' you will the be able to just run: > > # select users: > print SQLUser.select_users() > # same but first printed the final SQL used > print SQLUser.select_users(debug__=True) >

Re: [Zope] All Of My Zope 2.6 Transactions Since 2/6/07 Are Gone!

2007-04-01 Thread Dieter Maurer
Mark, Jonathan (Integic) wrote at 2007-3-30 12:46 -0400: >Zope 2.6.2 on Red Hat 7.3 started acting flaky a week or two ago. It started >dying every day or so. Then it lost all transactions since 2/6/07, displaying >content as it was two months ago. > >Then it recovered the lost content, now it ha

[Zope] ZSQL, call for early beta testers

2007-04-01 Thread Peter Bengtsson
I've developed a little module that makes it really easy to plug in .sql files into a python product class as ZSQLMethods. It's extremely easy to use and doesn't require any CMF or ZODB stuff. It also has support for memcache for those of you with slow db queries that you need to repeat. It wo