Josh Zeidner wrote:
>
> As for the ( MediaKeywords in ['ouch'] ) this is featured on a Zope
> article about keyword indexes and it should be updated.
You're right. The HOWTO at
http://www.zope.org/Members/AlexR/KeywordIndexes
has "in" instead of "=" in the last example. So,
should read
Thanks for the reply.
As for the ( MediaKeywords in ['ouch'] ) this is featured on a Zope article
about keyword indexes and it should be updated.
>Josh Zeidner writes:
> >
> > This seems like the obvious result: BUT: it depends if you want a
>AND/OR
> > type search.
>ZCatalog combin
Hello,
I just updated my current CVS build of Zope2.
I do ./start and get a traceback.
The last lines of which are:
File "/usr/local/zope/Zope2/ZServer/HTTPResponse.py", line 95, in ?
from ZPublisher.HTTPResponse import HTTPResponse,
end_of_header_search
ImportError: cannont import name end_o
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Evan Simpson wrote:
> From: "Itai Tavor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
> Sure. Since you've already got a MoreBuiltins module, that's probably a
> fine place to put this. In MoreBuiltins/__init__.py (or a brand new Product
> directory of your choice) put the following lines:
From: "Itai Tavor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The reason I could do urllib.quote in Python Methods was that I
> implemented the MoreBuiltins trick someone described here a while
> ago.
That would be me :-)
> Is there anything that can be done so that adding modules continues
> to work?
Sure. Since