Hi Andreas,
On 1/8/08, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enough people have struggled with this that I'd like to understand it
well enough to add something to the wiki for the next person who has
the problem...
There is an intriguing comment at the end of the page:
Running Clam wrote at 2008-1-7 21:10 +:
I have a need to generate an md5 hash for an XML fragment generated by
TTW Zope code.
I thought I could do this with allow_module - I have a
pseudo-product with an __init_,py that contains: -
# Global module assertions for Python scripts
from
Hi,
I have a need to generate an md5 hash for an XML fragment generated by
TTW Zope code.
I thought I could do this with allow_module - I have a
pseudo-product with an __init_,py that contains: -
# Global module assertions for Python scripts
from Products.PythonScripts.Utility import
--On 7. Januar 2008 21:10:32 + Running Clam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I have a need to generate an md5 hash for an XML fragment generated by
TTW Zope code.
Error Type: Unauthorized
Error Value: The container has no security assertions. Access to
'update' of (md5.md5 object at
Hi All,
Sorry Andreas - I hit reply instead of reply-all, and sent my
response only to you.
Thanks for your reply.
On 1/8/08, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FAQ!
Yes, there have been a good few questions about this - I spent a lot
of time googling yesterday, and found a couple of
--On 8. Januar 2008 06:47:37 + Running Clam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I understand that an external method or a product are my other
choices, but I'm really uncomfortable about not understanding how I
can tell when I can and when I cannot use allow_module() - at the
moment, this feels