Hi,
Is it a security risk to leave the Zscheduler pack my Data.fs?
Thanks.
Marcus Mendes
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Hi,
I have just tested ZScheduler-0.0.6 on NT machine : it works : On my Linux
machine it does not work :
Thus, the code is NT dependant or the archive works on NT only !!!???
FR
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Subject: [Zope] All ZSchedule archives on zope.org broken ! (Was: Re: [Zope]
ZScheduler-0.0.5 problem)
> Hi Francois,
>
> I attempted the same and had the same fate. *All* archives you try to
donwload
> from http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor
Holger Lehmann wrote:
> I attempted the same and had the same fate. *All* archives you try to donwload
> from http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/ZScheduler are truncated (!) to 20480
There is a Wiki for ZScheduler which has a FAQ that covers this.
Apparently Loren's tar program puts a load of j
Hi Francois,
I attempted the same and had the same fate. *All* archives you try to donwload
from http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/ZScheduler are truncated (!) to 20480
Bytes (huh ?). I mailed lstaffor, without any reply or results so far. Please
notify him as well, so he can update his Archiv
Hi,
1/ I'm Trying to use ZScheduler-0.0.5 on Linux 6.1, I386, Zope-2.1.7.
Just after to install the product I cannot start Zope !!!
2/ There is also an archive problem when I extract the file from
ZScheduler-0.0.5.tgz :
srchocolat 138% tar xvzf ZScheduler-0-0-5.tgz
lib/python/Products/ZSchedule
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> In article <001301bfc731$2af9c480$2101a8c0@pavilion>, Loren Stafford
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >Yes. The Client.py patch must be applied for a
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>Yes. The Client.py patch must be applied for any use of ZScheduler, if the
>server is not listening on the default port.
The default port in Zope is 8080
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From: "Graham Chiu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: May 25, 2000 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] ZScheduler
> In article <019501bfc6c2$91e19b60$2101a8c0@pavilion>, Loren Stafford
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >Graham,
> &g
In article <019501bfc6c2$91e19b60$2101a8c0@pavilion>, Loren Stafford
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>Graham,
>
>Thanks for sending all the info. I haven't had a chance to check it all out.
>But I want to ask one more thing: did you install the patch to client.py as
>mentioned in CHANGES.txt and
>http:
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Sent: May 21, 2000 02:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] ZScheduler
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> In article <001901bfc360$6e3f9280$2101a8c0@pavilion>, Loren
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In article <001901bfc360$6e3f9280$2101a8c0@pavilion>, Loren Stafford
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>What happens when you execute the event's "trigger" method from the
>browser's location line?
Perhaps this will help.
Here's my Zevent
And here's zM
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>What happens when you execute the event's "trigger" method from the
>browser's location line?
Works fine.
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gchiucompkarori.c
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In article <001301bfc35f$959f0780$2101a8c0@pavilion>, Loren Stafford
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Any ideas how to automatically determine whether "now and for the next N
>minutes is a time period of little activity" from historical or real-time
>data
What happens when you execute the event's "trigger" method from the
browser's location line?
e.g.
http://my.site.dom/my_scheduled_method/trigger
-- Loren
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> In article <000101bfc01a$1ec3e2e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Loren
> Stafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >You can try out ZScheduler on Window
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Spisak
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
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> >I would add the "last day of the month" as well.
> >
> >All my best,
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> Or, how about, only if there is n
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In article <000101bfc01a$1ec3e2e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Loren
Stafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>You can try out ZScheduler on Windows (I tested on Win98). It actually runs
>the scheduled tasks. However, because the inter-thread communication isn't
>w
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Spisak
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>I would add the "last day of the month" as well.
>
>All my best,
Or, how about, only if there is no activity on the web server between
certain hours, then start doing something...
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gchiucompkarori
> Chris Withers wrote:
> >
> > Karl Lewin wrote:
> > > What sort of scheduling options would be "nice to have" in a scheduling
> > > product?
> >
> > 1. The ability to have a method called at a certain DateTime
> > eg: next Tuesday, at 5pm GMT
> >
> > 2. The ability to have a method executed ev
There was some discussion earlier this year on the Zope-Dev list. THese
items may belong in subclassed objects based on "schedulable"(?) or might
be considered part of a larger "Zope Event Model" project, for later on. At
any rate, here are some of the ideas that came out back in February.
"Zope
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Karl Lewin wrote:
> > What sort of scheduling options would be "nice to have" in a scheduling
> > product?
>
> 1. The ability to have a method called at a certain DateTime
> eg: next Tuesday, at 5pm GMT
>
> 2. The ability to have a method executed every x, where x is a
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