Yuri wrote at 2008-4-2 15:59 +0200:
>default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope
>2.7.9, the server response don't set any charset.
I fear you have to debug this yourself because we no longer
remember details relevant for Zope 2.7.
--
Dieter
Chris Withers wrote at 2008-4-2 09:29 +0100:
>David Bear wrote:
>>
>> # ssw file store
>>
>> path $INSTANCE/var/srvx-Data.fs
>>
>> mount-point /support
>>
>
>This will try and mount an object with the id of 'support' off the root
>of the zodb in srvx-Data.fs.
>
>You need
Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 2. April 2008 15:59:58 +0200 Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope
2.7.9,
the server response don't set any charset.
While:
works, and the characters are displayed ok. But I cannot modify all the
templa
--On 2. April 2008 15:59:58 +0200 Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope 2.7.9,
the server response don't set any charset.
While:
works, and the characters are displayed ok. But I cannot modify all the
templates around and I'm loo
default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope
2.7.9, the server response don't set any charset.
While:
works, and the characters are displayed ok. But I cannot modify all the
templates around and I'm looking for a general solution.
The problem is to replicate a 2.6 Zop
I have had similar instances with GSA on my Zope server in that it would try
to index something like
/mydir/mydir/mydir/mydir/somefile.html
Often I've found the case is an href that references ../somethingelse.html
I don't know if this might be related to your case but you might want to
check.
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
Trusting that bots actually care about or respect robots.txt won't get
you very far. If all else fails I suggest you look at your logs to find
out what IPs or IP ranges those bots come from and block them at the
firewall level, using e.g. iptables if you're on Linux. Thi
Allen Schmidt Sr. wrote:
Thanks Chris.
Seeing tons of squid messages about the new msnbotand it is not
following our robots.txt directive. In fact, I have even disallowed it
completely and it still goes where it wants. And the updated version was
supposed to have been released end of last
On Apr 2, 2008, at 11:11 , Allen Schmidt Sr. wrote:
Thanks Chris.
Seeing tons of squid messages about the new msnbotand it is not
following our robots.txt directive. In fact, I have even disallowed
it completely and it still goes where it wants. And the updated
version was supposed to
Thanks Chris.
Seeing tons of squid messages about the new msnbotand it is not
following our robots.txt directive. In fact, I have even disallowed it
completely and it still goes where it wants. And the updated version was
supposed to have been released end of last weekabout the time our
David Bear wrote:
Are there any step by step guidelines for how to modify a current single
instance zope into a zeo configuration? I have a single zope instance. That
zope.conf define two mount points for multiple zodb's. I would like to take
that single instance and turn it in to a zeo server,
David Bear wrote:
# ssw file store
path $INSTANCE/var/srvx-Data.fs
mount-point /support
This will try and mount an object with the id of 'support' off the root
of the zodb in srvx-Data.fs.
You need to find the right chickens in the config chunk above to say
"actual
Allen Schmidt Sr. wrote:
Running logtail on a ZEO client, I am seeing lots of these.
And our two public clients are pegging the server at 99% almost
continuously. Not sure why.
2008-04-01T09:54:09 ERROR(200) ZServer uncaptured python exception,
closing channel 8.7.96.136:56350 at 0xb63d7a6c c
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