Re: [Zope] You are currently working in version No

2000-11-21 Thread Martin Winkler

At 18:41 21.11.2000, Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
>After saving and leaving a version named "neu", I'm now confronted
>with a system which says
>"You are currently working in version No " right after I enter a
>management screen, and before I really enter anything.

It seems to me that the cookie set for leaving a version as buggy content. 
Quitting your browser and eventually deleting your cookies that are used 
with your website should change things back to normal.

Maybe a developer could do a search'n'replace in this part of Zope from 
"No" to "''" (or whatever the "no-version"-cookie is)? ;->

Martin



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Re: [Zope] You are currently working in version No

2000-11-21 Thread Shane Hathaway

Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
> 
> On 21 Nov 2000, 9:57  Andy McKay wrote:
> 
> > Zope figures out what version you are in by saving a cookie. Close
> > your browser and or delete all cookies and go back to Zope, you should
> > then be out of any version.
> 
> Sorry, I forgot to mention that I tried this before asking the list.
> That's why I called this error "strange". I wasn't aware of any way to
> start a new "session" in a version, without entering it first.

Do you happen to have an object or property anywhere called
"Zope-Version"?  If so, remove it.

Shane

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Re: [Zope] You are currently working in version No

2000-11-21 Thread Wolfgang Strobl

On 21 Nov 2000, 9:57  Andy McKay wrote:

> Zope figures out what version you are in by saving a cookie. Close
> your browser and or delete all cookies and go back to Zope, you should
> then be out of any version.

Sorry, I forgot to mention that I tried this before asking the list. 
That's why I called this error "strange". I wasn't aware of any way to 
start a new "session" in a version, without entering it first.


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Re: [Zope] You are currently working in version No

2000-11-21 Thread Andy McKay

Zope figures out what version you are in by saving a cookie. Close your
browser and or delete all cookies and go back to Zope, you should then be
out of any version.
--
  Andy McKay, Developer.
  ActiveState.

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From: "Wolfgang Strobl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Zope] You are currently working in version No


> I'm just figthing with a somewhat strange and annoying error on one
> of my production sites.
>
> After saving and leaving a version named "neu", I'm now confronted
> with a system which says
> "You are currently working in version No " right after I enter a
> management screen, and before I really enter anything.
>
> Well, there is no Object called "No" at all on this site.
>
> Trying to start working in version "neu" yields
>
> | Another version is active!
> | You cannot start working in this version while another version, No
> | is active. Leave No first and then you may work in this version.
>
> Clicking "Quit Working in No" doesn't have any effect at all.
>
> I'm stuck. Any ideas what to do? How am I assumed to quit
> working in a version that doesn't exist?
>
> Naturally, I don't want to rebuild my whole site from scratch, so I'd
> like to know what to do about. What makes Zope beleive that it is
> working in a non existing version?
>
> Arrgg.
>
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[Zope] You are currently working in version No

2000-11-21 Thread Wolfgang Strobl

I'm just figthing with a somewhat strange and annoying error on one 
of my production sites.

After saving and leaving a version named "neu", I'm now confronted 
with a system which says 
"You are currently working in version No " right after I enter a 
management screen, and before I really enter anything.

Well, there is no Object called "No" at all on this site.

Trying to start working in version "neu" yields

| Another version is active!
| You cannot start working in this version while another version, No 
| is active. Leave No first and then you may work in this version. 

Clicking "Quit Working in No" doesn't have any effect at all.

I'm stuck. Any ideas what to do? How am I assumed to quit 
working in a version that doesn't exist?

Naturally, I don't want to rebuild my whole site from scratch, so I'd 
like to know what to do about. What makes Zope beleive that it is 
working in a non existing version?

Arrgg.

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