On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 3:56 AM, Sebastian Tänzer wrote:
> Chameleon is one of my favourite templating engines around.
I like TAL and Chameleon's subtle improvements on it. I was recently
attending a Python users group meeting presentation on Pyramid. The
presenter, who strongly liked jinja2, di
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Tres Seaver wrote:
>> When I try to visit the mailing list web interface, Firefox is
>> stopped in its tracks by "Secure Connection Failed An error occurred
>> during a connection to mail.zope.org. The OCSP server has no status
>> for the certificate. (Error code:
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Richard Harley wrote:
> Noted, thanks
Oh, and if you have some kind of health-checks polling your instances,
it may make sense (I have no evidence, just a hunch) to add one more
thread to keep that stuff from getting in your way (e.g. munin.zope
checks, haproxy he
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:31 AM, Marcus Schopen wrote:
> Am Montag, den 12.11.2012, 12:07 + schrieb Richard Harley:
> > So, to clarify, does this affect plain Zope 2.10, no Plone?
>
> That's still the question to me ;)
Why not try product installation and running your instance in the
foregr
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:47 AM, Jürgen Herrmann
wrote:
> now i had a use case where i need to mark some templates and methods
> as public because they use an internal authentication.
One of the challenges I see is that InitializeClass() removes the
original 'security' attribute of the class, so y
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Jürgen Herrmann
wrote:
> hi all!
>
> is it possible to change permissions and roles on classes/methods
> at runtime? normally you'd attach security declarations inline in
> your class definition code:
I don't off-hand know why just monkey-patching the security att
I've been scratching my head on this one, any help is appreciated:
I've been using a traversal adapter implementing IPublishTraverse with
an application I am developing, and I want to have certain behaviors
of my traversal adapter protected by CMF permissions I'm otherwise
using.
Right now, my ad
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:51 AM, Garito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I would like to know is how I use git to work with my workgroup
> Do I use only a centralized zope/plone or I need to install them for every
> member of the workgroup?
I'm supposing you are doing python package and Zope2 Pro
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Garito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm trying to figure out how to work with a control version software as
> subversion or git (I prefer git)
>
> I would like to know how to configure the system and how to work and commit
>
> Can you point me to an url with t
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Fred Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Sean Upton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> mechanism or implementation details underneath, so I think I'll
>> continue to use custom field types marked with an IRel
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Fred Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still another approach, if you're looking to create software support
> and the first isn't suitable, is to use fields that provide additional
> interfaces that indicate the nature of the references.
My application (and I suspe
All,
I want to be able to spell out certain zope.schema.Object fields in my
interfaces as "contained" while other fields are declared as
associated/related objects. I'm interested in describing this in the
interface itself, and not leave such intrinsic characteristics to the
implementation class.
hon debate is about dynamic strong typing versus static
strong typing. Such debates have already been had, ad nauseum, elsewhere.
This "interpreted" or "scripting versus programming" angle on a language
flamewar is neither new, nor insightful.
Sean
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Hmmm, as far as the ZCatalog part; I know that at some point it was only
working iwth 7 bit ascii characters, then someone put a patch in so that it
supported Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) in the vocabularies... I don't know when (or
if) that was ever integrated into the zope core, but I'm sure that if yo
Right, use a python method, with a regular expression, like:
import regsub
def stringchange(self):
"""
Accepts a string passed as self, modifies it
using a regex substitution, and returns modified
This example strips multiple spaces, puts in a single one
Perhaps another option (for those with a load-balanced server setup), use an
intel 7170 (not cheap, but cool) load-balaning appliance, and use the
loadbalancer as a router; the 7170 has the abilitiy to set rules for where
it sends the load to based upon expression-matching in the URL. This means
Write an external method in python that uses regsub.sub or regsub.gsub
functions. This allows you to do regular expression substitutions.
regsub.sub does a replace on the first match only
regsub.gsub does a replace on all matches
Ex:
import regsub
def process_a_string(self):
"""Process
Frankly, it is a lot easier to program in python; it is much more forgiving
in a lot of senses. If your developers like the idea of Java because it is
OO, have them consider python's strong abilities, and the fact that they
will be working with a persistent object system / ODB that can make their
ry to bring up a non-technical question on a mostly
technical-related list, but I think this is something that needs to be
discussed...
Thanks,
Sean
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Supposedly proximity searches are possible... like "FIDELITY within 8 words
of MUTUAL FUNDS." Can't find anything in docs. Anybody have a suggestion
here...
Thanks,
Sean
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Do you have an example of the XML you are trying to use? File size, in
bytes? Just curious, as I have had no problems with XMLDocument (in Zope
2.1.x and 2.2.x) working with newspaper stories from AP online in NITF
XML...
Sean
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My understanding is that part of the problem is that sorting a dataset based
upon regular expression (doesn't matter what algorithm you use) creates a
rather large tree of possibilities that is largely impractical to sort, at
least not without a lot of overhead.
My compromise for the searches t
I have extensively looked over the documentation, and am in the midst of
compiling for the first time on my PC.
Haven't tried it already, though; my main reason, is that I operate most of
my Linux servers on Sun hardware, and am waiting for the dust to settle on
2.4.0 before I start trying to wor
Hmm. That's been my thought on squid as well, given its ground-up design
for caching in the first place. My worry, though, is that with squid I lose
support for virtual hosts on seperate boxes, because I need to support Zope,
static content, and some legacy stuff running ColdFusion on an NT box.
uction media site running Zope (and other legacy CGI apps /
static content as well)...
Much thanks in advance,
Sean
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Perhaps I am wrong here, but couldn't one just use indirect variable lookup
within the expression to access the method. There has got to be a way to
use _.getitem for this purpose inside the , since by default, it
doesn't automatically render the method, but I'm not sure how one would pass
the pa
tion will work for you, but hopefully it will help.
Sean
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I really like the idea of extending OFS:File to support different file
types, but what I would like to see is something that is
format/filter/library agnostic. That is to say, that perhaps the way we
ought to go about this is to create an API framework that upon upload
filters the file with a spe
Cool. I'll have to take a look at this. Does anyone know if there is any
effort aimed at writing document filters for use with Zope? A lot of
commercial products used for knowledge management (like NextPage
LivePublish, some Intranet search engines, etc) already have features like
this, and I w
og. There might be a way around that though, to automate it...
Sean
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I agree that people should only build what they need. The nice thing about
Zope being open-source is that it evolves well to its communities use cases;
I would argue that Zope-based solutions would adapt to user communities that
are not a bunch of software engineers working for software companie
What kind of content is it that you are uploading to Zope, and what is your
workflow? As someone working in the news industry with several online
newspapers and also fairly experienced with Zope and content automation, I
might be able to make some suggestions that might help you out.
Zope has so
l databases to the back-burner in XML solutions. Zope is
especially a good fit if you want to publish to multiple media (print,
wireless, html, palm, PDF, etc). Zope is the best solution I have seen for
such a solution - and I've been looking for years.
There is more of a picture of wh
If you have CGI programs written as perl scripts, how closely you can
integrate with Zope depends entirely on what you are trying to do; as an
application server designed around the object database, you can run DTML,
python, and (soon) perl scripts to work with objects in the database;
however the
Getting fairly familiarized with namespaces and acquisition is going to be
useful here.
You actually will need to do 2 templates (one for the footer, and one for
the header) in the case of writing a "wrapper." That said, objects in Zope
(like a document, in this case) behave based upon their co
You may also want to take a look at HiperDOM as a templating mechanism as
well. I haven't used it, but in looking at the Wiki and the examples, it
looks like it would do what you are looking for, and from all accounts I
have read, this will be the "official" Zope replacement for DTML for
presenta
Couldn't one just use MyODBC and the ODBC DA? What disadvantages (besides
latency from yet another API to go through) are there to this approach?
Sean
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I remember reading somewhere about messaging between Java applets and
JavaScript code in the browser, allowing JavaScript code from a web form to
manipulate the applet output; the example was typing something into a text
box, clicking a button in a form, and having that rendered in some obscure
fo
few months, I might have something worth showing...
Any thoughts?
Sean
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From: Martin
A thought for you. We use analog, and I talked with the person here that
implements it, and he wasn't sure there was a solution. However, you could
try this:
Set up analog so that all requests are seen as pages
Write a shell script to filter lines from your server log using grep to
search using
On my developmet box, I'm using Zope 2.2.1 and ZCatalog to index
ZClass-based classified ad objects; for some reason on sort="title" in the
...
URL looks like
results?title=&AdBody=par*&WeightWords=&fieldsort=title&SUBMIT=Submit+Query
Thanks,
Sean
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Any enlightenment here would be greatly appreciated.
Sean
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