At 05:38 PM 8/3/00 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
>"Phillip J. Eby" wrote:
>>
>> PersistentSheetProviders can do what you want - *but* there is one
>> drawback. PSP's have no concept of a sheet schema, so you have to add the
>> sheet and set up its schema in code for *each instance*.
>
>Rats. :/
>
"Phillip J. Eby" wrote:
>
> At 07:09 PM 8/2/00 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
> >I think I have a decent handle on this concept, but something seems
> lacking, I hope
> >someone can clear it up :)
> >
> >So, let us say I have an object, call it a Member. :)
> >And let us say I want to be able to add
I would find an abstract ZClass (or Meta ZClass) concept
very nice (and useful).
I would like to use it, e.g., for a general hieararchical view on relational
databases. The view allows browsing (via the tree tag) and selection
of one or more items.
Most can be implemented independantly of the spe
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 04:07:31PM +0100, Chris Withers wrote:
> D'Oh!
>
> Here's the file...
>
> Chris
>
> --- ZCatalog.py.old Thu Aug 3 15:17:05 2000
> +++ ZCatalog.py Thu Aug 3 15:21:25 2000
> @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
>
> def _searchable_result_columns(self):
> r = []
>
D'Oh!
Here's the file...
Chris
--- ZCatalog.py.old Thu Aug 3 15:17:05 2000
+++ ZCatalog.py Thu Aug 3 15:21:25 2000
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
def _searchable_result_columns(self):
r = []
-for name in self._catalog.indexes.keys():
+for name in self._catalog.schema
Hi there,
While playing with Squishdot to make it more ZSearch-friendly, I noticed
that ZCatalog isn't actually ZSearch friendly either.
I think the following patch corrects that, if peopel agree, I'll stick
it in the collector.
cheers,
Chris
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Zo
At 07:09 PM 8/2/00 -0600, Bill Anderson wrote:
>I think I have a decent handle on this concept, but something seems
lacking, I hope
>someone can clear it up :)
>
>So, let us say I have an object, call it a Member. :)
>And let us say I want to be able to add a property sheet to it in a
customizer/s
>
> >First, make sure you're returning the instances in the
> context of their
> >container, e.g. instead of:
> >
> >def returnstuff(self):
> >class foo:
> >pass
> >return foo()
> >
> >do
> >
> >def returnstuff(self):
> >class foo:
> >pass
>
Yay, Solved it!
I just had to call __call__ from the DTMLDocument and bob is now married to
my mothers sister.
Phil
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- Original Message -
From: "Phil Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steve Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Zope-Dev@Zope. Org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000 22:41:46 -0400 (EDT), Chris McDonough
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Karl,
>
>Two things come to mind:
>
>First, make sure you're returning the instances in the context of their
>container, e.g. instead of:
>
>def returnstuff(self):
>class foo:
>pass
>
Steve,
I'm pretty sure I've tried that but I'll try it again and see what happens,
hang on I'll be right back.
Right I'm back, I thought I'd tried it and I had, I get this error:
Error Type: TypeError
Error Value: call of non-function (type None)
Traceback (innermost last):
File D:\ZOPE_2~1.
Phil Harris wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm in the process of creating a Python based product, and have a need to
> call the base classes index_html method.
>
> My problem is that I need to call it from my classes index_html.
>
> My class has DTMLDocument as the base class so I want to call somethi
Hi all,
I'm in the process of creating a Python based product, and have a need to
call the base classes index_html method.
My problem is that I need to call it from my classes index_html.
My class has DTMLDocument as the base class so I want to call something like
DTMLDocument.index_html().
Th
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