From: Robin Becker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>zClasses are not written in Python so there is no code to see. Except fot
>>the dtml code and you can see that when you have imported a zClass
product.
...
>I disagree strongly. Many of the useful coding tools need line oriented
>Ascii text; where
In article <7BD10B680501D411B9DF009027E06F32197AD5@exchange>, Max Møller
Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>From: Alex Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>>I can probably learn more from reading other people's code than by reading
>>the fragmented documentation.
>>I can do this easily with produ
From: Alex Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>I can probably learn more from reading other people's code than by reading
>the fragmented documentation.
>I can do this easily with products but not zexp's. Thanks in advance...
zClasses are not written in Python so there is no code to see. Except fo
As a newbie it sure would be nice to dump out all the code from a zexp to
study the source.
I can probably learn more from reading other people's code than by reading
the fragmented
documentation.I can do this easily with products but not zexp's. Thanks
in advance...
Alex Khan
[EMAIL PROTEC