On Monday 29 January 2001 20:45, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
> are you using Internet Explorer to manage your site?
>
No.. I am using Netscape 4.76 under Linux
> We've had several problems where, in IE, Zope redirects evrything to
> index_html. We are forced to use Netscape to manage our sites.
>
dit the method, I go straight to my index_html, with
no management tabs or the like.
This is a plain vanilla source install of Zope 2.3.0, on a RedHat box, with
Zope 1.5.2, and ZMySQLDA 1.2.0, and CookieLess Sessions 0.0.5b installed.
Any ideas?
Have a better one,
parameters
explicitly. IMHO, this is a good thing in many cases, as it forces you to
make sure you are passing the correct values. But I can see how implied
values could make life easier... oh well...
Have a better one,
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P.S. I'm now moving my application to Zope
k.
I fear that something is getting lost in the Acquisition...
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On Thursday 25 January 2001 16:50, Evan Simpson wrote:
> From: "Curtis Maloney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > A Z SQL Method ( Returner.sql.getDetails )
>
> [snip]
>
> >
> >
> >
>
> You want either:
>
>
>
>
>
No..
0
PythonMethods 0.1.7
Linux (RH 6.1 +)
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otherwise.
So, what I'm left to conclude is it's easier to add a new user from DTML
than it is from a PythonMethod.
I hope I'm missing something here... any ideas?
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and make the user select one.
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> Phil
>
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Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to go back and start writing my first
ZClass...
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On Thursday 18 January 2001 11:36, Andy McKay wrote:
> Ive looked through the docs and Im sure I saw once (but cant see it now),
> some sort of delimiter between SQL statements allowing me to put multiple
> SQL statements in one SQLMethod. Was I imagining that?
> --
> Andy McKay.
>
>
Curtis.
>
> SELECT * FROM songdetails
> WHERE(
> '',
> '',
> '',
> '',
> 2000
> )
>
> I'd be most grateful if you could provide some answers to any of these
> probelms as soon as you can. Even if
However, if you just click on the link, you are taken to a sub page which has
the very same sub-menu, and this happens regardless of JS.
> cheers,
> oliver
>
>
As for this frame problem... seems like you're voiding the best (IMHO) use of
frames, which is to prevent reloadin
g
about here is likely _very_ slim... but possible.
Other than that, I'd actually have to look at the source.. (o8
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ere.
And remember... if "custcountry" doesn't exist.. this will break... do
putting a:
at the top of the page won't hurt.
>
>
> Please select a country
>
> Australia
> Cambodia
> Canada
8< *snip* >8
>
>
> Th
Greetings
Yeh, yeh.. I know.. I should be using Python Scripts, or whatever... but for
various reasons, I'm still using 2.1.6...
What I want to know is, why can't Python Methods refer to anything not
explicitly passed to them? I don't want to have to make everything that
invokes the method
-if/dtml-unless tags.
> Thanks
> Anderson
>
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rite a Python Method (or Script, whichever you have) to munge
each line and store it in the db.
> bye
> yours
> subrahmanyan.
>
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On Thursday 14 December 2000 04:52, Ivan Cornell wrote:
> Olaf Zanger wrote:
> > hi there,
> >
> > i'd like to send default values for an data update with the link to the
> > form
> >
> > like
> > c
> >
> > unfortunately name may contain spaces.
> >
> > i found out that spaces may be replaced by "
> (ie going from zero to zen quickly!).
>
You know, this sounds like a great title for a "Learn Zope Quick" book
"From Zero to Zen in 15 minutes!"
>
> Regards,
>
> Ivan
>
It's early monday, o
On Thursday 07 December 2000 08:05, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Curtis Maloney writes:
> > ... finding objects with "comment" in them
>
> You can use the "Find" tab and fill the "containing" field
> with "comment".
>
duh!
I'
DTML[Documents|Methods] and ZSQL Methods, for comments, so I could review
them?
Perhaps it's time I learned how to use ZCatalog?
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sources. I found it to be a fairly
simple and painless install.
Previous versions did require you to download the MySQLdb module seperately.
Both are on www.zope.org.
> Regards
>
> Rodrigo
>
>
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On Monday 04 December 2000 17:07, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
> > Hi there,
>
> finally I want to release my patch for the in-tag. I hope
> it finds its way into the source-tree.
> I was sick writing such ugly constructs as _[_['sequence-item']]
> and so on, so I patched DT_In.py and DT_InSV.py
> (in
rams'
that I'm missing?
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uldn't_ be faster than a single CPU.
And, of course, if you happen to be running Linux 2.4 on your system, the
multi-threaded IP stack will definitely benefit from the extra CPUs.
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little less responsive, that 4.75. With
JavaScript disabled, it doesn't seem to leak memory (I've not been game to
try with it enabled, yet :)
I know this is often considered an evil thought, but I'd really like IE on my
Linux box, or at least something of equal quality.
Curtis
On Tuesday 21 November 2000 10:06, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Curtis Maloney writes:
> > I really can't understand this... I am logged in as my normal Manager
> > role user, editing away on my site. In the management section, no
> > problems... I can edit, add and d
a little extra processing due to submitted form
values.
System:
Zope 2.1.6 installed from source.
Python 1.5.2
RedHat 6.1 (with many updates)
many thanks in advance,
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Or was this a new bug shown up by fixing others?
> Cheers,
>
> Joachim.
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Padrino wrote:
> I Was Serching And looking For Templates and I Was Guessing if Zope
> really Has It?
>
DTML. Document Template Markup Language.
DTML is Zopes templating language. Look at DTML Documents and DTML Methods.
Have a better one,
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oup, then you can set the permissions
660, so only people in the Zope group can edit the files.
> ciao!
> greg.
>
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P.S. sorry for rambling... i've just got into work, and not had my first
coffee yet.. (o8
just to have a look at what it contains THEN go and check up the ZQR for
all the members of REQUEST... and RESPONSE, while you're at it.. (o8
> Thanks!
>
> *becky*
>
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a production site:
do your loop stuff here
I only used the dtml-let because I use the list twice... so;
blah
should work fine (not testsed.) I believe there is some more detail in what
exactly is in an SQL return object (try the ZQR :)
>
> Thanks for any help
> José
owever, someone pointed to an existing patch to do just
that: change *-* variable names to *_* .
If only I could remember where it was...
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mment out your javascript.
It's not required, true, but it's a sensible safety measure.
2) put the meta tag in a tag.
Again, this is for extra safety... you just never know. (o8
In fact... this is the first time i've seen a META tag usage I condone...
other
gt; zpasswd.py. Anybody can help me?
> thanks
Change to the install directory if Zope, and you will find access and
zpasswd.py. zpasswd.py has help in it, so it should be simple enough to
figure out something like:
python zpasswd.py -u name -p password access
should work.
Have a bett
t; It seems likely that they will not be available in dtml (for the same
> reasons as regular assignment). The case for PythonMethods has not yet
> been investigated
>
I didn't mean to dtml, I meant to all the Python code underneath. I'm sure
you
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Mark Twiddy wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Is anyone using or know the current state of Zope with python 2.0 ?
>
I've been somewhat curious about this myself.
Will there need to be large changes now that strings are proper objects? (the
string functions are now methods of strings). I
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Noah wrote:
> I'm still not grocking the syntax for setting REQUEST fields.
> I want to set a REQUEST field "filename" to be the value returned
> by a ZSQL call. I want something like this (pseudo-code of what I want):
>
>
>
>
>
>
> That does not work because FOO gets set
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Taco Scargo wrote:
> Had already tried that, but it doesn't work.
> I have 8 DTML Documents in a folder called artikelen.
>
>
>
>
>
> Fails with the error:
> Error Type: AttributeError
> Error Value: __call__
>
> I am really clueless
>
Any chance you could post the WHO
and DTML Methods in the folder ,
try something like:
but this could get very messy with a large folder. (o8
> Thanks,
>
> Taco Scargo
>
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it does, what harm can you do?
To me, this seems like more of a "patch by sensible admin" problem than a
security hole.
> cheers,
>
> Chris
>
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>
> thanks mark
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> + '\n')">
>
>
> Error Type: AttributeError
> Error Value: 'string' object has no attribute
> 'manage_editData'
>
This error is the giveaway. table is a "string", not a "tiny table".
> --
> Graham Chiu
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with it, any more. But it seems a
sizable portion of traffic on this list is because of people who do. (True,
it seems to have dropped off in recent weeks... is this because there is
better doco, or have newbie numbers dropped?)
Even if it were a build time option or something.
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, Andy McKay wrote:
> AUTHENTICATED_USER is not a string so need to cast it before doing the
> string operation:
>
>
>
> effectively does the same thing, it calls the
> string representation of AUTHENTICATED_USER.
>
A more 'polite' way to get the user name is to use
AUTHENTI
On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, Daniel Rusch wrote:
> We backup our database every night at 3:00 AM CT. 15 minutes prior to
> this (i.e. 2:45 AM) I would like to display a warning.
> How do I compare the current time "(ZopeTime()).toZone('US/Central')"> to 3:00 AM Central Time ?
>
> doesn't work.
>
> A
upported by all browsers, or are not interpreted the
> > same.
>
> No, the problem is, that they are not displayed the same.
>
Not long after posting my message I realised this also. (o8
> -goe-
>
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On Mon, 02 Oct 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
> Curtis Maloney wrote:
> > According to a recent study, there are approximately 13 'web safe'
> > colours, out of the full 16,777,216. Can you be bothered restricting
> > yourself to support the 'lowest common den
Just curious...
I've seen several times on this list people pointing out that the limit on
the size of files you can edit in Zope via the web interface is a result of
your browser. The sizes I recall were somewhere in the vacinity of 64K.
I currently have a 470K file open for
777,216. Can you be bothered restricting yourself to
support the 'lowest common denominator' ?
If you really want to know what they are, do a quick search back on
www.slashdot.org for the link.
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to call a dtml doc with where docname
> is in a subfolder. What is the syntax to do this?
>
This is where we find out why you don't put a . in an object name. (o8
Simple enough? (o8
> --Sean
>
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On Fri, 01 Sep 2000, J. Atwood wrote:
> Umm.. what makes you say it is slow? It popped up just as fast as
> Microsoft.com and Apple.com this morning (with each page after even
> faster).
>
> Might be your connection. Certainly not slow from here (NYC, DSL)
>
> J
>
I have to agree with Erik...
So
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Hung Jung Lu wrote:
> Curtis,
>
> Could you describe how often does the problem happen? How many session
> users goes to the site? You mentioned about a month of public usage. During
> that month, did you have one single incident? How many sessions happened
> during that month
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Tim Hicks wrote:
> I am trying to work my way up through folders, checking whether each
> folder has a property named 'site_root_folder'. Logically (in *my*
> head anyway), what I have written below is what I want to do, but I'm
> not sure that I'm really writing this the wri
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Pavlos Christoforou wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Curtis Maloney wrote:
> >
> >
> > This was aparently working fine for quite some time (about a month of
> > public usage), until last week. We have examined logs, and seen that one
> > p
these pages:
http://www.zope.org/Members/rossl/emailattach
http://www.zope.org/Members/jephte/MIMETag
> Look forward to hearing from you!
>
> Michelle
>
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On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Timothy Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Curtis Maloney wrote:
> > Today, however, I find out that some mistakes have been happening.
> > People are finding themselves logged in when they haven't yet, and others
> > finding they're logg
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Pavlos Christoforou wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Curtis Maloney wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I'm using FSSession to store login details about visitors to our site.
> > It is important that users only be able to see their own data (of
> &
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Curtis Maloney wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm using FSSession to store login details about visitors to our site. It
> is important that users only be able to see their own data (of course).
>
> Today, however, I find out that some mistakes have been h
Greetings,
I'm using FSSession to store login details about visitors to our site. It is
important that users only be able to see their own data (of course).
Today, however, I find out that some mistakes have been happening. People
are finding themselves logged in when they haven't yet, and o
ost-patched product, I can tar it up for you, and e-mail it
directly.
> Thank you.
>
> Tony Corrente
> Web Administrator
> OMC Europe V.O.F.
> Drongen Belgium .
>
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>
Sounds to me like you need a script to do the following:
check if /tmp/zope.pid exists
if it does, check if a process of the number stored in there is running
if not, start zope
if not, start zope.
I really suck a
bject?
Well, as I said, this is untested, but I'm assuming getUserNames does this
for you. The ZQR is somewhat sparse on the details.
>
> Thanks
>
Please, let me know how this goes.
> Jim
>
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Erik Enge wrote:
> [Curtis Maloney]
>
> | On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Erik Enge wrote:
> | > What is the mainstream format for the codes when the are scanned in?
> |
> | I don't understand what you mean.
>
> Are the barcodes usually a collection
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Erik Enge wrote:
> [Kapil Thangavelu]
>
> | zope is a great integration platform. anything you can touch in python
> | either through natively,
>
> Is there a repository or somesuch where I would find a more complete
> index of all devices Python can interface to?
>
Well, you
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Erik Enge wrote:
> [Curtis Maloney]
>
> | Well, I have used Zope with a Barcode scanner. Since the scanner
> | (as do most) work via the keyboard, AS a keyboard, there is really
> | nothing special to do.
>
> Ok, so it translates the barcodes to a st
company that sells barcode and mag stripe
scanners) you should have little trouble finding either that will interface
as a keyboard.
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daily basis. Why bother with all this timezone nonsens?
So I get up and out of bed at 2100, get to work at a fresh and early 2300,
have lunch when the sun is high at 0200, and finally make it home, on an
early day, for dinner at 0900. (o8
> David Trudgett
>
>
Confuses people wh
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Stuart Foster wrote:
> I want to use redirect to call another form passing the current form, how
> can I do that.
>
>
>
> If I do
>
> The current form isn't being passed ?
>
If you want to pass the form variables, you're in for a fight. (o8
otherwise, you could simply try :
o
quotes.
is the Python Land equivalent. the _[] name
space lookup is your friend for this sort of problem.
should be written as:
>
> =
> Peter Hernberg
> An all-purpose, antibacterial, lemon-scented geek/nerd
>
I guess I should really try to rally people to send thi
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, cuiod-tec Jens Gelhaar wrote:
> I need a better way to render a DTMLDocument and store the result in
> variable than
>
> but I do not like the style, it looks clumsy. Is there an another way? I
> would think something like documentname(...), but the acquisition does not
> wor
<>/dev/msglog
> Scott Burton
>
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On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, peter be wrote:
> Yeah! It worked.
> I didn't use you dtml-in at all, and I guess you didn't understand my
> unwell-formated question.
>
> However, getitem(arg,1) worked!
>
> Can somebody tell me the difference between: _.getitem(arg) and
> _.getitem(arg,1) ?? And what does _.
t doesn't happen.
Just thought this might save you the cost of memory, which is prohibitive
these days.
> I'm satisfied with my CPU - k6-2/300MHz is sufficient for me.
>
> I'm going to buy some memory in few next days, I think additional 32M
s the Zope Quick
Reference. Go now, read it, save it, love it. (o8
>
> Example:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> But then instead of PARENTS[0] some parameter, for example:
> /method?folder=foo
>
You want the getitem method
On Thu, 03 Aug 2000, David Coe wrote:
> I *think* you've stumbled upon the way _.getitem behaves by default:
>
>
> (from the DTML reference)
>
> getitem(name,flag) Lookup a name in the namespace. If the value is
>callable and the flag is true, then the result
>
On Tue, 01 Aug 2000, Jean Jordaan wrote:
> Hi Curtis & all
>
> > yuck
>
> indeed.
>
> Just thinking aloud ..
>
> I got as far as:
>
>
>
> !! but now I can't see 'team' anymore :(
Erm... I was banking on it still being in the namespace, since all the
dtml-in does is push another object
On Tue, 01 Aug 2000, Jean Jordaan wrote:
> hi Curtis
>
> Yaaay! It works :) Thanks a lot!
>
> I wouldn't have found "objectValues" on my own .. where'd
> you learn about that? I'm ploughing through docs and wiki's
> now, just don't know if they're the right ones. I also need
> to read more about
On Tue, 01 Aug 2000, Jean Jordaan wrote:
> Hi all
>
> If I have (in an XML Document):
>
>
>
> Name of team
> White papers, brochures, case studies.
> Tracey
> Eduan
> Jacqui
>
>
>
> Then:
>
>
>
>
>
> gives me this:
>
> TraceyEduanJacqui
>
> I'd like to format the output, putt
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, vance wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Zope 2.1.6 on Redhat 6.2 Intel based system. It appear to
> start and when I go to manage page and enter username and password I get
> the following error:
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File /usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/ZPublisher/Pu
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Firestar wrote:
> Hi, thanks for your reply.
>
> Is acquisition similar to the concept of 'inheritance' in OOP? (or more?) I
> heard of this 'algebra of acquisition' written by someone...is it essential
> and where can i find it? TIA.
>
In many ways, yes. Acquisition is very
cific DB?
In which case, would it be possible to build a "Generic" ODBC DA?
Fortunately, this is not a priority project, but I would appreciate some
details in this matter.
Oh well, back to the archives.
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
> Curtis Maloney wrote:
[snip]
> > Bill,
> >
> > Whilst the structures you've described are very effective, your
> > example of libc.org required one thing in particular that I'm not sure is
> > available
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
> Toby Dickenson wrote:
> > On Tue, 18 Jul 2000 16:08:48 -0600, Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > wrote:
> > >> I might be reading more into his words than was intended, but I think
> > >> this demonstrates the problem. Distributing multiple reques
t characters that have special meaning in HTML to HTML character
entities.
>
> TIA
>
> Wolfgang
>
np
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er, a % isn't much of a guage unless you tell us how much actual memory
you have.
Personally, I find that Netscape is more of a problem memory wise than Zope
ever will be. (o8
> regards,
> firestar
>
Have a better one,
Curtis Maloney
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, ethan mindlace fremen wrote:
> Curtis Maloney wrote:
> > Yes, however his point is that by having each Zope instance
> > 'predominantly' serving one portion of the site, its cache will contain
> > more objects relevant, and thus
benefit
from a 'preferential' redirector.
Watch this space. (o8
Have a better one,
Curtis Maloney.
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Stephen Harrison wrote:
> Curtis Maloney wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Well, here's the details:
> >
> > /
> > standard_html_header
> > register
> > /internal/
> > standard_html_header
> >
> > register
gs started changing, implying that IT was
being used, not the root version.
How can this be?
Why is it?
And, what would cause a DTML method, invoked with , to complain about the number of arguments?
Have a better one,
Curtis Maloney.
P.S: Just for the fun of it, here's the latest t
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Marcel Preda wrote:
> So, you have to do something like this:
>
>
> "REQUEST.set('superList',[['string1',0,{'name1':'value1'}],['string2',1,{'n
>ame2'
>
> :'value2'}]])">
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>
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> : "temp_sequence_item[2][_['sequence-item']]">
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Ok... i've fiddled aroun
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Martijn Pieters wrote:
> register will look in internal for objects, but only if it can't find them
> first in the mysite (root) object. Read Jim's acquisition algebra texts:
>
> http://www.zope.org/Members/jim/Info/IPC8/AcquisitionAlgebra/
>
> So we have:
>
> mysite/
>
>
Forgot to include:
Zope Error
Zope has encountered an error while publishing this resource.
Error Type: TypeError
Error Value: too many arguments; expected 2, got 3
Curtis.
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Martijn Pieters wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 05:00:45PM +1000, Curtis Maloney wrote:
> > Fine... so my debuging techniques are less than perfect. I will change
> > them in future. Thanks.
> >
> > That doesn't change my original pro
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Martijn Pieters wrote:
>
> You are seeing transactions at work. Your DTML Method _is_ being processed,
> only an exception caused the publishing process to stop, roll back the
> transaction, and return the error message to you.
>
> DTML is not a linear language like ASP, it is
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