Chris Withers [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> "Michael R. Bernstein" wrote:
> >
> > Hmm. this seems like there ought to be a checkbox next to
> > the 'Add Index' form field labeled 'index numbers?'. Or
> > maybe a 'Text and Numbers' index as an additional index
> > type.
>
> I like these ideas :-)
[Jason, I'm CCing the Zope-dev, someone might have another solution]
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Jason wrote:
> hi I have a Script now with this:
>
> > aString = 'lots and lots of angry-customer-bad-words'
> >
> > for word in string.split(aString, ' '):
> > for catalog_brain in self.Catalog.s
If you're using getobject to retrieve bog-standard indexed DTML methods,
Python Scripts, etc., you should never get an unauthorized from getobject
(although you *will* later get an unauthorized if youy try to do anything
with that object if you don't have an adequate set of roles). It's only if
y
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> I can't replicate this behavior with normal objects. :-(
Riiight...
*thinking very hard*
I just realized how it all started. Me and a collegue was indexing
objects, searching, doing regular development (probably changing classes,
attributes etc
I can't replicate this behavior with normal objects. :-(
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From: "Erik Enge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chris McDonough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] ZCatalog madness. (Must log in as emerg
"Michael R. Bernstein" wrote:
>
> Hmm. this seems like there ought to be a checkbox next to
> the 'Add Index' form field labeled 'index numbers?'. Or
> maybe a 'Text and Numbers' index as an additional index
> type.
I like these ideas :-)
Chris
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Hi all,
Has anybody tried to set up Idle as a Zope debugger? Is it possible, is it
of any use? If so, how to set it up?
Regards,
Jan
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Morten W. Petersen wrote:
> [Erik Enge]
>
> | Can't you just subclass the BTree Folder as you would with OFS.Folder?
> |
> | I think you might be confusing the Zope BTree implementation with the
> | BTree Folder Product?
>
> I've tried subclassing BTreeFolder, but then, whenever the object is
On 24 Feb 2001, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
> I've tried subclassing BTreeFolder, but then, whenever the object is
> accessed, zope falls flat on its face. :-\
Hm. That's usually a sign of a method being called that doesn't exist in
my experience.
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[Erik Enge]
| Can't you just subclass the BTree Folder as you would with OFS.Folder?
|
| I think you might be confusing the Zope BTree implementation with the
| BTree Folder Product?
I've tried subclassing BTreeFolder, but then, whenever the object is
accessed, zope falls flat on its face. :-\
[Steve Alexander]
| But it's not just characters. A field index indexes an object, and uses
| the overloaded comparison operators for that object to put it in an
| appropriate place. So, you can index DateTime objects, tuples, strings,
| numbers, floats...
Could a field index succesfully hand
Morten asked:
> ..I can't really use any external storages, as the reason for
> bringing these objects into the ZODB was to structure them
> and make then indexable by ZCatalog
This sounds like the sort of thing ExtFile was made for.
Your metadata still lives in the ZODB, but points to the
file
On 24 Feb 2001, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
> Someone suggested using BTreeFolder, but the documentation
> and examples for it are rather scarce. Does anyone know
> of products that make a good example use of BTreeFolder?
Can't you just subclass the BTree Folder as you would with OFS.Folder?
I
Hi guys,
A product I'm currently developing has a rather big (in many
ways) problem. A product instance may store many, (thousands)
of big objects, ranging from 1-50 MB in size.
Now, whenever the product instance is accessed, with say for
example 100 objects with a size of 2MB each, Zope slows
Erik Enge wrote:
>
> Will FieldIndexes also behave like TextIndex, in that they remove
> stop words, digits and so forth?
No.
> I think I've picked up somewhere that FieldIndexes treats the whole
> content of the attribute it indexes as one big chunk of .. erm...
> characters, and doesn't
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Erik Enge wrote:
> Feedback and debug information coming your way as soon as possible :)
Ok, I index DTML Methods, Python objects, and all different kind of
things. Then I did a search, meta_type set to 'DTML Method' and it gave
me an unauthorized. Strangeness.
I've insta
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> The short answer is "you can't, easily".
I'm a bit confused.
Will FieldIndexes also behave like TextIndex, in that they remove stop
words, digits and so forth? I think I've picked up somewhere that
FieldIndexes treats the whole content of the attri
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