[Zope] Stupid Question

2006-08-23 Thread beno
Hi; On this page (of a Zope product): http://iungo.org/products/MailBoxer/ there is the instruction to send an email to this address: |[EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly does that mean? Can someone give me an example? TIA, beno | ___ Zope maillist -

Re: [Zope] Stupid Question

2006-08-23 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 23. August 2006 13:38:10 -0400 beno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi; On this page (of a Zope product): http://iungo.org/products/MailBoxer/ there is the instruction to send an email to this address: | [EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly does that mean? Can someone give me an example? The docs

Re: [Zope] Stupid Question

2006-08-23 Thread beno
Andreas Jung wrote: --On 23. August 2006 13:38:10 -0400 beno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi; On this page (of a Zope product): http://iungo.org/products/MailBoxer/ there is the instruction to send an email to this address: | [EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly does that mean? Can someone give me an

Re: [Zope] Stupid Question

2006-08-23 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 23. August 2006 14:34:43 -0400 beno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it so hard to understand to replace the example email address with the one you have configured for your Mailboxer? Well, the list is called rejoice, the Web site in question is called rejoice.2012.vi and I tried this

[Zope] Stupid Question but...

2000-11-07 Thread Julian
Hi! I'm a new user and I sort of successfully installed the program on my stand-alone computer. But now I'm wondering how do I install the program on a webserver. Actually, I would like to ask for example, I would like to use the KnowledgeKit developed by Bill on my webserver, do I need to

Re: [Zope] Stupid Question but...

2000-11-07 Thread Andy McKay
Hi! I'm a new user and I sort of successfully installed the program on my stand-alone computer. Installed what program? But now I'm wondering how do I install the program on a webserver. Actually, I would like to ask for example, I would like to use the KnowledgeKit developed by Bill on

[Zope] Stupid Question Time

2000-07-11 Thread Terry Babbey
I think if I can get an answer to a stupid question it may go along way to opening my eyes to Zope. I need to understand the use of ',",(),[]. I think when you use single quote ' - it means to take as literal - don't interpret. Eg. 'A+R' is taken as A+R and is not calculated. But as for the

Re: [Zope] Stupid Question Time

2000-07-11 Thread Jerome ALET
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 04:00:26PM -0400, Terry Babbey wrote: I think if I can get an answer to a stupid question it may go along way to opening my eyes to Zope. I need to understand the use of ',",(),[]. I think when you use single quote ' - it means to take as literal - don't interpret.

Re: [Zope] Stupid Question Time

2000-07-11 Thread R. David Murray
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Jerome ALET wrote: ' and " are equivalent Not quite true. dtml only recognizes " for surrounding dtml expressions. But you are right that they are equivalent in python. () are for functions or methods To call functions or methods: blah(somearg). But also used for

Re: [Zope] Stupid question of the day

2000-06-26 Thread Andy McKay
Thank you. - Original Message - From: "Dieter Maurer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Andy McKay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 3:07 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] Stupid question of the day Andy McKay writes: How do I find the size of

Re: [Zope] Stupid question of the day

2000-06-24 Thread R. David Murray
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Dieter Maurer wrote: Andy McKay writes: How do I find the size of the results returned by the catalog? dtml-let results=Catalog() dtml-var "_.len(results)" -- the results' length -- /dtml-let Or you can use the variable 'sequence-length'. Remember that

Re: [Zope] Stupid question of the day

2000-06-23 Thread Dieter Maurer
Andy McKay writes: How do I find the size of the results returned by the catalog? dtml-let results=Catalog() dtml-var "_.len(results)" -- the results' length -- /dtml-let Dieter ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Zope] Stupid question of the day

2000-06-22 Thread Andy McKay
How do I find the size of the results returned by the catalog? ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists -

[Zope] stupid question I guess

2000-06-07 Thread josh on
but I can't find the answer... can I set a local variable in zope on a dtml page eg dtml-var variablename = 1 thanks josh on ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding!

Re: [Zope] stupid question I guess

2000-06-07 Thread Chris Withers
josh on wrote: can I set a local variable in zope on a dtml page dtml-var variablename = 1 Yup: dtml-call "REQUEST.set('variablename',1)" Nice syntax, huh? ;-) Chris ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Zope] stupid question I guess

2000-06-07 Thread Andrew Kenneth Milton
+[ Chris Withers ]- | josh on wrote: | can I set a local variable in zope on a dtml page | dtml-var variablename = 1 | | Yup: | | dtml-call "REQUEST.set('variablename',1)" | | Nice syntax, huh? ;-) Tsk tsk, that's global :-) dtml-let

Re: [Zope] stupid question I guess

2000-06-07 Thread Phil Harris
Is it global to the page, or local to the page ?!?!? - Original Message - From: "Andrew Kenneth Milton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Chris Withers" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "josh on" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 3:05 PM Subject

Re: [Zope] stupid question I guess

2000-06-07 Thread Tony McDonald
At 12:05 am +1000 8/6/00, Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote: +[ Chris Withers ]- | josh on wrote: | can I set a local variable in zope on a dtml page | dtml-var variablename = 1 | | Yup: | | dtml-call "REQUEST.set('variablename',1)" | | Nice syntax,

Re: [Zope] stupid question I guess

2000-06-07 Thread josh on
] stupid question I guess At 2:55 pm +0100 7/6/00, Chris Withers wrote: josh on wrote: can I set a local variable in zope on a dtml page dtml-var variablename = 1 Yup: dtml-call "REQUEST.set('variablename',1)" Nice syntax, huh? ;-) Chris now now :) (tested)