[Dieter Maurer]
| Erik Enge writes:
| > I've been reading a lot of Zope code the last couple of years, but
| > still I really don't see any overall structure of lib/python. Is this
| > documented somewhere?
|
| I find the names quite self explanatory.
Yes, the names are fine in most cases.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> I've yet to see any documentation which sufficiently explains what
> ZPatterns is and how to use it for me to consider it in any of my
> projects. I've read the wiki pages and I just don't get it.
>
> Where should I be starting for enlightenment?
Well
Hi,
I have a strong desire to be able to extend propertysheets
with more types possibly adding checking for them.
For instance be able to specify URLs, email addresses, ISBN-number etc.
Is this good idea at all?
What would be the risks?
Cheers,
Johan Carlsson
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"R. David Murray" wrote:
>
> Let me be a bit less cryptic. Design your system, and use ZPatterns, and you
> can defer questions about which storage suits the parts of the app until
> later, and can change your mind at need. For the kind of project you
> are embarking upon, the time needed to le
Dieter Maurer wrote:
>
> Erik Enge writes:
> > I've been reading a lot of Zope code the last couple of years, but
> > still I really don't see any overall structure of lib/python. Is this
> > documented somewhere?
> I find the names quite self explanatory.
>
> Yes, I am a person that believe
Erik Enge writes:
> I've been reading a lot of Zope code the last couple of years, but
> still I really don't see any overall structure of lib/python. Is this
> documented somewhere?
I find the names quite self explanatory.
Yes, I am a person that believes in self explanatory names
and minima
[Erik Enge]
| [Erik Enge]
|
| | This might be picking on very little things
|
| And so is this
Yeah, this also - but I promise, this is the last one. For today
anyways. Either my eyes aren't quite awake yet, or this line appears
two times in the «Credits»-section of /manage_copyright:
"""
P
[Erik Enge]
| This might be picking on very little things
And so is this: why isn't there a grey line above the Users in the
acl_users?
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This might be picking on very little things, but hey, someone has to
do that too. :-)
When adding a Version, the «Help»-button is there. Not a «Help»-link
which seems to be the standard these days. Same goes for Mail Host,
External Method, Z SQL Method and ZCatalog.
Accelerated HTTP Cache Manag
[Erik Enge]
[about undo tabs]
Hm. Just discovered this. Both
/Control_Panel/manage_undoForm
and
/Control_Panel/manage_UndoForm
work fine. manage_undoForm redirects to manage_UndoForm after you've
pressed the «Undo»-button though. Maybe that's where the con
Hia.
When entering the ZMI and clicking on «Control_Panel», «Database
management» and then «Cache parameters» I get two new tabs: «Contents»
and «Undo». It's probably just me, but I don't quite understand these
two. Couldn't we display the «Undo» tab along with «Database», «Cache
parameters» an
Brian Lloyd wrote:
> > What's wrong with:
>>
>> import imaplib
>> imaplib.__allow_access_to_unprotected_subobjects__ = 1
>
>Nothing is wrong with it per se - but using the SecurityInfo
>interfaces (even indirectly through the helper stuff I checked
>in to PythonScripts for 2.3.1) is m
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