The tecnique showed by Tim is the same I use at Zope Smart Manager but I
prefer prototype and scriptaculous. At this time the most active community
is, perhaps, RoR and they use the same libraries
And when I use a Zope manage page like the constructor of a product I use
ModalBox to show it as a di
Tim Nash wrote:
find a way to upload the zexp to the wiki but I don't see how to do
You're absolutely right, I forgot we restricted this to authenticated
users when junk uploads became a problem. I did the upload and changed
the link. Contact me for a wiki.zope.org login so you can do more
u
I created an entry and added a link to the zexp on my site. I tried to
find a way to upload the zexp to the wiki but I don't see how to do
it. I tried mozilla and safari 3 on mac. It may be one of those deals
where the icon only shows up on Internet explorer.
Here is the link:
http://wiki.zope.or
Tim Nash wrote:
I created a zexp that demonstrates the use of extjs and zope but I
don't know where to put it for anyone that might be interested. Can
the wiki.zope.org/zope2 site accept .zexp uploads?
Hi Tim - yes it can, see the edit form. However there is a size limit,
it's either 1Mb or
Simon,
I created a zexp that demonstrates the use of extjs and zope but I
don't know where to put it for anyone that might be interested. Can
the wiki.zope.org/zope2 site accept .zexp uploads?
This zexp doesn't require the installation of extjs to see how it
works because it uses the extjs cac
Tim Nash wrote:
up-to-date documentation than anything else. Products are the way to
go. It is very much like wriitng 'Scripts Python'. I am going to put a
simple 'boring' product on the zope.org site (if they let me) which
Hi Tim.. put it also on http://wiki.zope.org/zope2 if you wish. That is