This works like a charm. Thanks much for the help.
-jon
Ender [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry Jon, i've lead you down a slippery slope...
unlike ttw dtml-methods and the rest of zope which relies on the
security context soley, for a filesys python method to be exposed
through the web
Well, I've gotten xmlprclib and fixed it up so I can talk to my
server. So far I can retrieve objectIds and retrieve objects via an
objectid, but I can't figure out how to get to the property sheets.
Here's what I've got:
server = Server( "http://jonprettyman.com" )
print server
for k,v in
Jon Prettyman wrote:
Well, I've gotten xmlprclib and fixed it up so I can talk to my
server. So far I can retrieve objectIds and retrieve objects via an
objectid, but I can't figure out how to get to the property sheets.
Here's what I've got:
server = Server( "http://jonprettyman.com"
Adding:
try:
for k in
server.EBQ.id_company_apply_html.propertysheets.propertyIds():
print "%-15s:" % (k)
except Error, v:
print server
print "ERROR", v
Gives me output, although I'm pretty shure it's not the right thing.
Output:
title
base
Both of these are
Sorry Jon, i've lead you down a slippery slope...
unlike ttw dtml-methods and the rest of zope which relies on the
security context soley, for a filesys python method to be exposed
through the web via xml-rpc it must have a doc string as well as have
proper credentials.
looking through
I have a folder containing a bunch of ZClass instances that I want to
access from an external (non-web) python application.
I need to be able to read the values of the instance properties.
Is there a way to do this with the ZClient stuff? If not, what can I
use. If yes, any pointers?
-jon
Jon Prettyman wrote:
I have a folder containing a bunch of ZClass instances that I want to
access from an external (non-web) python application.
I need to be able to read the values of the instance properties.
Is there a way to do this with the ZClient stuff? If not, what can I
use.