Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Paul Everitt wrote:
> > Shorthand notations are convenient, but when they get inconsistent, you
> > wind up with the other P language. :^)
>
> Woudl that be the one we're welcoming into the fold? ;-)
Touche.
;)
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Paul Everitt wrote:
>
> Howdy folks. It's clear that we were unclear in communicating the Perl
> For Zope announcement. What this needs is a little...clarity!
>
> I propose an IRC chat on Wednesday with Jim Fulton and me. The topic
> will be "What Are Methods and How Does Perl Fit In?" I'll
Adrian Esteban Madrid wrote:
>
> Is anybody using Roxen and Zope to serve both dynamic and static pages? I've
> seen some hacs and products to serve static pages from zope but I figure there
> must be a way to serve static directly from roxen instead of doing
> roxen-zope-roxen. Any ideas? Anybod
"Coleman, Bryan" wrote:
>
> If performance is a concern I would go with Apache. It is much more robust
> and faster than Medusa. I have load tested them both and Apache leaves
> Medusa far behind.
Would you mind posting the details?
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single objects (something I have seen in the new
> 2.2.0a version);
>
> - patch for the REQUEST object problem
>
> What do you think about it ?
Well, unless anyone has any serious objections (or DC can pull it off
soon), I can implement a site for this.
On that note, I am now acce
Hung Jung Lu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is just for people's information on my own experience in Zope memory
> leak. It may not reflect your personal case. But if it does, please post a
> note to the mailing list.
>
> When there is a problem, people have to face it. I really dislike the
> attitude
Luis Cortes wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone found a really good HTML EDITOR that plays nice with dtml tags?
>
> Do anybody have anything they can really recommend?
GVIM
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"Magnus Heino (Rivermen)" wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I have lost the patch for Roxen 1.3 to work properly when you enable
> RXML-parsing for CGI, i.e. Zope.
>
> Who has it?
Basically, load up /server/modules/scripting/cgi.pike
FInd the case statement for Content-Header, etc. (IIRC around line 220?)
a
Michel Pelletier wrote:
>
> Martijn Faassen wrote:
> >
> > J. Atwood wrote:
> > > Stunned. Totally and utterly stunned. I would have thought there
> > > would be Java floating around in Zope's bowl before Perl! Perl?
> > > Jeeze... what a great but very scary thing. I trust that DC will do
> > >
Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
[...]
> | > Etailer - http://e-tailer.adriot.net
> | >
> | > It's simple, but very nice.
> |
> |
> | But the url doesn't work, No DNS entry (been trying off and on since it
> | was posted...)
>
> adroit not adriot :-)
ahh... 'right' ;-)
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Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I was just wondering if Zope could not get a better development model.
> I will explain briefly.
>
> Currently, Zope seems to have a model for major releases, in which bugs
> are corrected and features (possibly large features) are added in each
> ne
Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
[...]
> The sad fact of the matter is that there is more concern for people's
> personal welfare, than that of the project as a whole. When in fact, what
> is good for Zope is good for the community.
>
> Zope is open source, if you don't like Perl, and it morally of
"Eric W. Sink" wrote:
>
> Digicool's announcement of some Perl support for Zope obviously
> surprised a lot of people. I haven't seen much positive reaction here
> on the list.
>
> In fact, I daresay I have seen some concerns which I consider to be
> quite valid indeed. After all, a web develo
Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
>
> Jilani Khaldi wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > do you know about something written in Python & Zope for e-commerce
> > solutions?
>
> Etailer - http://e-tailer.adriot.net
>
> It's simple, but very nice.
But the url doesn't work, No DNS entry (been trying off and on
"J. Atwood" wrote:
[...]
> There are tens of thousands of Perl programmers out there, just think of all
> the cool things they write (especially if they found a better tool).
I hear this repeated, but no one explains why they will convert? When
they get to stay in perlland, they don't actually
Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
>
> Chris Withers wrote:
>
> > I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
> > drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl
> > programmers on board, you suddenly have a large userbase wishing they
> > can do more in perl,
srl wrote:
>
> So, I was hanging out on IRC last night, and mentioned Zope to
> someone who's fairly active in the Python community. I ended up
> receiving a rant about how "bloated" and slow Zope is, and anecdotal
> evidence about Zope crashing Linux servers repeatedly.
Those conviced by 'anecd
> Tom Smith wrote:
>
> hi all, I'm currently experimenting with zope and noodling with
> pythoncan anyone give me an answer on these?
>
> Python is beautiful (nearly as beautiful as Prograph (but that's
> another story)).
>
> I'm a BIG fan of human readable code, I loved HyperCard and
> pa
Anthony Baxter wrote:
>
> A short survey for SQLSession users out there:
>
> What database are you using for SQLSession?
Getting ready, will be using postgres it appears
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Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Bill Anderson wrote:
> > > > 2) Deleting a folder effectively removes everything under it (well, you
>
> [snip]
>
> > > catalog (leaving a nasty mess behind them...)
> >
> > Yeah, that can be annoying.
>
> Is there
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> John Morton wrote:
> > 1) You can delete them with the same practiced easy as any other object,
> > along with everything in it. No 'Are you sure you want to shoot yourself
> > in the foot' dialogs, or anything. (How hard to implement with
> > manage_beforeDelete?)
>
> R
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>
> I just noticed something strange..it is only doing it when you are inside
> a Portal (ptk)...very strange..
Are the URLs to the images relative or absolute?
I am wondering if you are seeing a combination of aquisition and
relative image URLs. ISTR s
Adam Ratcliffe wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> This message was previously posted to Zope Dev - sorry !
>
> I am using a Zope site to hold a collection of application support
> documents, these include a mixture of HTML pages and MS Word and
> Excel documents.
>
> The site uses a frameset to contain a DTML-
Bill Anderson wrote:
>
> Sin Hang Kin wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I ask about how to detect root in the list and Got three answer:
> >
> >
> > We're at the root folder
> >
> > You can go up from here
> >
> >
Sin Hang Kin wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I ask about how to detect root in the list and Got three answer:
>
>
> We're at the root folder
>
> You can go up from here
>
>
>
>
> Title is Zope
>
> No title not zope
>
>
>
> root folder have not identity
>
> there is id
>
>
> However, all
change the query to meta_type, and for whatever your ZClass'
metatype is
Now look at your ZTopic folder, all should be well.
If anyone has a fix, I would appreciate it (and am sure Amos would
accept a patch, I am looking into that part of it myself, bu
Paul Everitt wrote:
>
> Howdy folks. As mentioned previously, a gem is ready to appear in CVS:
> mountable databases.
Am I correct in thinking this are ready to appear, but not _in_ CVS
yet?
I've been looking for the last 15 minutes with no luck, though the
history tab is certainly there! :-)
Paul Everitt wrote:
>
> Howdy folks. As mentioned previously, a gem is ready to appear in CVS:
> mountable databases.
...and there was much rejoicing.
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> Error Type: AttributeError
> Error Value: stop_syn
[Traceback snipped]
Not sure if 2.2.0 alpha bugs should go into the collector or not, but
this is identical to the ones I posted here a while ago.
I don't have a fix either.
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Jonathan Park wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> I have a dtml method that calls in the sql method like this
>
> the result I get is what I would expect except in the unique_# field 'L'
> is added at the end of the number
> ex:
>
> unique_#blahblah blah
> 1L d
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Karl Lewin wrote:
> > What sort of scheduling options would be "nice to have" in a scheduling
> > product?
>
> 1. The ability to have a method called at a certain DateTime
> eg: next Tuesday, at 5pm GMT
>
> 2. The ability to have a method executed every x, where x is a
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