Wolfram Kerber wrote:
Could you explain the problems that should be solved by this a little?
The idea is to provide a flexible, scalable and powerful indexing solution that
works out of the box for Python, rather than Zope.
I
find it rather hard to contribute anything useful without
Martijn Faassen wrote:
a mailing list, are needed at least to get contributors going. I had
to ask about releasing ParsedXML several times until I got some kind of
'aye' out of anyone. And it still wasn't clear. I shouldn't have to
be that persistent.
Well, and now I'm being devils
Seb Bacon schrieb:
From: Trevor Toenjes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This proposal is dead-on to make the errors more accessible and
customizable. This is the solution to some of my previous error_message
threads.
How do we move this from proposal to project?
We need to define the scope
Martijn Faassen wrote:
How would you do repeating texts or conditional texts like this? I mean,
perhaps it's obvious; I haven't played enough with ZPT yet.
repeat:
x tal:repeat=object here/collection
tal:omit-tag=
I am y tal:replace=object/id /
/x
condition:
yes
Hi out there :)
How would you do repeating texts or conditional texts like this? I mean,
perhaps it's obvious; I haven't played enough with ZPT yet.
Just for your info:
there is one product that tries to address this problem: TERRY
http://www.zope.org/Members/lalo/TextTemplates
It is a
I was about to mention TERRY, but Ulrich beat me to it.
One nice thing about TERRY is that it allows you to change the markup
simbols. For instance it is entirely possible to use:
?tal:content=here/fgcolor black?
(which, by the way, is a semi-standard way to do extentions to html and
looks like
Limiting the list of products in the Add Object list can be done currently
using my PatchKit product - http://www.zope.org/Members/haqa/PatchKit
(It does some other stuff too)
Adrian...
- Original Message -
From: Oliver Bleutgen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Chris Withers wrote:
Chris -- more and more a ZPT-ONLY! fan each day...
How would you email someone some output from the Python interactive
interpreter?
In other words, how do you get a naked or or in a plain-text ZPT?
I guess you'd need to have a special page template interpreter that
Casey Duncan wrote:
I posted a few references I found around the web on
info retrieval and indexing to the s'forge doc area.
SF understands HTML, not structured text ;-)
I
think Chris'll need to approve them first I think
before they are publically accessible.
Yeah, you can do this now
Hi!
Any ZCatalog experts out there?
I am suddenly getting this with a ZCatalog (it is actually a subclassed
version of the ZCatalog, almost a one-to-one copy of the CMF Catalog tool):
--
Zope Error
Zope has encountered an error while publishing this resource.
Error Type: KeyError
Error
Steve Alexander wrote:
I guess you'd need to have a special page template interpreter that
knows that it isn't putting out SGML-style stuff.
Indeed, you can, of course, use lt; amd amp; in the meantime if the HTML
parser in ZPT does barf (which maybe it shouldn't?)
Sounds like the content
When I upload a file of a certain class (HTMLDocument) that is
CatalogAware the entry in the catalog does not contain the real
absolute_url. Instead it shows
http://myserver:21/Zope/Dir1/Dir2/object.html; where myserver
is the hostname of the linux server, 21 is the FTP port used by
Zope and
Daniel Duclos wrote:
I have a zope that is dumping signal 11 every 40 minutes or so. I have tried
recompile python 2.1.1 with-threads without-pymalloc, recompile Zope with it,
recompile ZPAtterns, recompile and instal MYSQL for Python 0.9.1, upgraded to
Zope 2.4.3, all this on a Debian
Niclas Kuehne wrote:
When I upload a file of a certain class (HTMLDocument) that is
CatalogAware the entry in the catalog does not contain the real
absolute_url. Instead it shows
http://myserver:21/Zope/Dir1/Dir2/object.html; where myserver is the
hostname of the linux server, 21 is the
Wolfram Kerber wrote:
Could you explain the problems that should be solved by this a little?
The idea is to provide a flexible, scalable and powerful indexing solution
that
works out of the box for Python, rather than Zope.
I
find it rather hard to contribute anything useful without
You folks should turn on big M logging (via -M) and see if you see a
pattern to when the system dumps core. You can use the
utilities/requestprofiler script to analyze the big M log.
- Original Message -
From: Harald Koschinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Daniel Duclos [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Hi Harald,
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 14:32, Harald Koschinski wrote:
Daniel Duclos wrote:
I have a zope that is dumping signal 11 every 40 minutes or so. I have tried
recompile python 2.1.1 with-threads without-pymalloc, recompile Zope with it,
recompile ZPAtterns, recompile and instal
Sorry, I made an incorrect statement. see below.
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 17:26, Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
Hi Harald,
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 14:32, Harald Koschinski wrote:
Daniel Duclos wrote:
I have a zope that is dumping signal 11 every 40 minutes or so. I have tried
Chris Withers wrote:
Martijn Faassen wrote:
a mailing list, are needed at least to get contributors going. I had
to ask about releasing ParsedXML several times until I got some kind of
'aye' out of anyone. And it still wasn't clear. I shouldn't have to
be that persistent.
Well, and
Ulrich Eck wrote:
Hi out there :)
How would you do repeating texts or conditional texts like this? I mean,
perhaps it's obvious; I haven't played enough with ZPT yet.
Just for your info:
there is one product that tries to address this problem: TERRY
Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
It's not fixed, but we managed to make it bearable so as not to lose the
client.
by replacing LoginManager with exUserFolder we managed to bring down the
zope restart time from 5 min (we have a HUGE Data.fs) to 20 secs, and by
installing ZEO we brought down the
Well, one of the things I was going to ask next was for some help doing
postmortem.
We aren't getting any core files, even after setting ulimit correctly
(although we could be setting it uncorrectly. I'll look into that
further). Anyway, someone else in this list said that core dumps for
Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
Well, one of the things I was going to ask next was for some help doing
postmortem.
We aren't getting any core files, even after setting ulimit correctly
(although we could be setting it uncorrectly. I'll look into that
further). Anyway, someone else in this list
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 18:41, Matthew T. Kromer wrote:
Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
Well largely, ALL I want is the backtrace -- and I'm wondering if I
could cobble something together that could get it. The problem is it
needs to look at the symbol table, and I dont know how to get
Hi!
This isn't a Catalog error, it's a ZODB error. It appears that your
ZODB data has beome inconsistent. You might want to try to run
fsrecover.py against it after making a backup to see if it detects any
errors.
I don't think so:
- fsrecover doesn't find anything
- the error occurs on
Dirk Datzert writes:
I'm looking for a search tool which can do semantic/synonym search.
Can this be done via ZCatalog ?
Not out of the box.
You could place something before ZCatalog (which parses subquerie for
search term and expands them into a set of synonyms).
But you would need to
Matthew T. Kromer writes:
...
Well largely, ALL I want is the backtrace -- and I'm wondering if I
could cobble something together that could get it. The problem is it
needs to look at the symbol table, and I dont know how to get at that
via C -- ie, gdb doesnt have an interface that
I think this could be done well at the application level, above the Catalog
if done right, but one would have to have good synonym translation table
specific to their application.
I do this in an application using a TinyTable with translation information
for abbreviations (i.e. VW printed in a
I am forwarding this message to ZODB-dev, as it is more appropriate
there.
- Original Message -
From: Chris Kratz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 6:17 PM
Subject: [Zope-dev] corrupted data.fs
Hello all,
My apologies if this is not
Martijn Faassen wrote:
I agree that I should just 'do it', but I'm not following the guidelines if
I do it,
Then the guidelines are wrong ;-)
and though I'm Dutch and toleration of not following the rules is
institutional here, I also don't think it's the ideal situation.
I think the
Wolfram Kerber wrote:
Ok, i've put it here :
http://www.gallileus.info/gallileus/members/m_wolf/publications/100756611705
/10075665840/protoCat.zip
I should put together some doc about the changes as well ...
Indeed :-)
I shall have a look though...
Chris
Title: absolute_url FTP upload and CatalogAware
When I upload a file of a certain class (HTMLDocument) that is CatalogAware the entry in the catalog does not contain the real absolute_url. Instead it shows http://myserver:21/Zope/Dir1/Dir2/object.html where myserver is the hostname of the
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