Let me be among the first to say, "Congratulations." I know you guys have
worked for this, and I'm glad to see it came through.
--Jeff
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> >
> > What do I need to do?
If this is a Python product (NOT a ZClass "open box" product), delete the
product from your Product list and re-start Zope. Voila.
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decided to wait and see what others suggested.
I'll take this as confirmation. :-)
> ololo
Thanks,
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n the ZClass's 'addFoo' method would
do the trick, but it did not.
Sorry if I haven't explained this well. As you can probably tell, ZClass
permissions are not exactly my strong suit in Zope.
Anyone have any ideas?
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truly nice
setup.
Let us know if you find any bugs, or if there are some new features you'd
like to see added. We expect to make a 1.0 release of our DA next week,
once we've had a chance to test against 6.0 final.
Back to our regular programming,
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asy way to get
ahold of the one true Application object without having a reference to an
object in the ZODB and calling getPhysicalRoot().
Did I miss something? Is there a better way to do what I am trying to do?
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2.1.6 and 2.2 beta. While this is
the first release, it is feature complete and
awaits only community testing before the 1.0
release.
Please see:
http://www.zope.org/Members/RETierney/gvibDA
Enjoy!
--Jeff
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" Woohoo!"
}
}
Well, okay, not exactly, since we're talking acquisition not inheritance.
But, the idea is the same. He wants to display the previous
standard_html_header, with some additional stuff added, in his SubFolder's
standard_html_header.
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h is what we
want.
Hope this makes sense. Acquisition is not one of the things I have become
good at explaining, yet. The slides from Jim's Acquisition Algebra talk is
about the best source of information on this subject.
> Shane
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Erik Enge wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Jeff K. Hoffman wrote:
>
> > It is my understanding that the ZODB on disk is always in a consistent
> > state; Jim has said, in the past, that you can simply make a copy of
> > Data.fs, even while Zope is r
has said, in the past, that you can simply make a copy of
Data.fs, even while Zope is running, without problems.
Based on that, I think the answer to the above is yes.
> -cw-
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t's running as a service on port 80.
Haven't had a single problem, yet.
> Robin Becker
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s "i + 1", not " + 1". You simply reference
it, as you would in python.
> -Tim
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acquire like every other Zope object, and will
behave as you have described: acquire text_object_1 and text_object_2
from the actual location of the DTML Document.
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Hello,
I just wanted to note that I have built the ZPatterns (0.4.0a1) DynPersist
module for Win32 using MSVC.
If anyone would like a copy, just e-mail me and I'll be happy to pass it
along.
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It would do me tremendous good
to see a working example.
Thanks,
--Jeff
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r
Zope server. You cannot easily use CVS with ZClasses, since they are
stored in the ZODB and not the filesystem.
Hope this helps!
> Thank you,
> Garrin
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r up as a service on a WinNT 4 box.
> It works fine on port 8080 but I now need to move it off of that port.
A quick search for "NT and service" on zope.org reveals:
http://www.zope.org/Members/teyc/howNTService
Hope this helps.
--Jeff
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*
*** 75,80
--- 75,82
REQUEST.SESSION (like REQUEST.RESPONSE)
"""
+ __allow_access_to_unprotected_subobjects__ = 1
+
caching = 0
def __init__(self, parentSession, sessionName, mode='base64'):
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
> "Jeff K. Hoffman" wrote:
> > Python 1.5.2 (#3, Mar 8 2000, 16:34:52) [C] on sunos5
> > Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
> > >>>
> > >>> f = 1.
>>>
>>> f = 1.
>>> f
2.0
>>> int(f)
1
>>>
This was on one of our Solaris boxes. Apparently, the string
representation of a float having the value 1. is 2.0, while
the int() function takes a different code path and returns 1,
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