: Fred Wilson Horch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 5:39 PM
Subject: [Zope-dev] Integrating mailman with Zope?
Hi everybody,
After a hiatus on our project to integrate Mailman and Zope 2.3.x here
at EcoAccess, we're about to tackle it again.
Has
forked children, and returns the CGI script output to the
browser.
This is all working fine with Mailman 2.0.7, Python 1.5.2 and Zope 2.3.3.
I've tested a few other CGI scripts. YMMV.
Maybe Zope already supported CGI scripts, but I sure couldn't figure
out how to make them work!
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for taken up time with this,
but I hope one day a discussion of the licensing uncertainties
surrounding Python and Zope will no longer be necessary.
Best regards,
Fred
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know if lawyers are welcome on the zope-licensing mailing list,
if such a place exists.
Peace and productive coding!
Fred
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to discuss the issues in detail with you or your legal
counsel by e-mail in a public forum. Perhaps a zope-license mailing
list would be useful to all concerned.
Sincerely,
Fred Wilson Horch, JD
Boalt Hall School of Law, UC Berkeley '95
Development Editor, High Technology Law Journal '94 - '95
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://ecoaccess.org/.
Regards,
Fred
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understand what's going on.
Thanks,
Fred
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assistance.
Fred
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http
ppml files to update
existing objects in the ZODB.
By the way -- is it me, or is the current Import/Export interface
broken? I tried to select multiple objects to export, but I can only
get the first one to actually be exported.
Fred
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k.
Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Fred
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single file.
Fred
P.S. The link Karl sent (http://www.thetwowayweb.com/theXmlFiles) is
interesting.
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y (ZODB -
filesystem) and only for certain types of objects. I don't understand
what ZCVSMixin does (will need to spend some time looking at it --
unlike FSDump, ZCVSMixin is not obvious from the documentation and a
quick review).
Thanks for helping with this project!
Fred
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this before I
start coding something up.
Thanks,
Fred
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similar projects, so please keep in
touch! I will post reports as I make progress in case anyone is
interested.
Thanks,
Fred
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using the mailing list
for discussions like this? I assume the keeper of the Wiki can copy and
paste useful bits into the Wiki as the mood strikes them.
Fred
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s in advance for any advice!
Fred
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and work on the same problem together.
Absolutely! We liked your Fishbowl process so much we are basing our
own development process on it. (For details of our process, check out
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/docs/tech-process.txt?rev=1.2content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markupcvsroot=ecoacce
- BTree, ExtensionClass, cPickle, zlib
python everything else
lib/python:
Most of the Zope code is in here.
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,
Fred
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http
cvsweb.cgi/proposals/xml_rpc/xml_rpc_prop.txt?rev=1.1content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markupcvsroot=ecoaccess
The best place for these sorts of things are at http://dev.zope.org (the
"fishbowl")...
Okay, I'll take a look and submit my proposals through the Fishbowl
process.
Thanks,
Fred
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and May 2001
reading, writing and documenting open source object-oriented web
application software (specifically Java, C and Python code for Zope
running on Linux),
you may be interested in the attached announcement.
Thanks for the bandwidth,
Fred Wilson Horch
Hello out there,
I'm looking for someone with some more Zope "Zen" to help me figure out
how to add support for legacy CGI scripts (specifically Mailman 1.1) to
Zope.
To recap, I know and understand how to get Apache to play nicely with
Zope. What I'm trying to do is remove the need for Apache
Eric,
Thank you very much for the example code. That basically does what I
want.
However, I have a couple of added complexities.
First, I have a lot of scripts, not just one. I'd like to have the
equivalent of a ScriptAlias in Apache, where I can tell Zope to treat
everything in a certain
Hi folks,
I'm evaluating Zope. We have existing CGI programs (such as mailman)
that we'd like to run, but we don't want to hassle with running two web
servers.
So, my question is, how do you run CGI programs from ZServer itself?
I know that I can run Apache (or a number of other web servers)
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