> Does this include the following?
>
>
>
> (this is in the HEAD section)
Yes, that is included. If this is Plone, you really do not have to
worry about this at al
> in the html there are a lot of absolute links like:
>
>
Hi,
thanks to your help I've successfully searched and
edited the content of the site (the guy who manged it
is unavailable at the moment). Now when I look at
the html I see there are a lot of absolute links like:
http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope
** No cross posts or HTML encoding!
> Example: I have a site running up, and I need to know
> where my mail is mentioned, so I can edit each object
> and update the mail. (I think using ZMI)
Go to the Root Folder in the ZMI, click on the "Find" tab. Enter
whatever data you have and click on "Find".
Yeah, that works, but I need to
> When I search something in the SearchForm (via the "test" tab)
> I just get numbers. I mean the ReportForm correctly reports the
> objects containing the searched string, but lists handles (I guess).
You missed a step: you must use the Metadata tab of the ZCatalog to
define which fields of the
I've diligently followed the tutorial about searching in the Zope book:
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/2_6Edition/SearchingZCatalog.stx
You basically:
- create a ZCatalog object
- create a Lexicon and an Index
- finding objects and cataloging them
- create a web interface (with
Hi all,
I'm new to Zope and I'm reading through a few tutorials
and the Zope book. I need to do a text string search on
a ZODB and I need to know which objects contain the string.
Example: I have a site running up, and I need to know
where my mail is mentioned, so I can edit each object
and upda
Hi all,
I'm new to Zope and I'm reading through a few tutorials
and the Zope book. I need to do a text string search on
a ZODB and I need to know which objects contain the string.
Example: I have a site running up, and I need to know
where my mail is mentioned, so I can edit each object
and upda