Hi folks,
The deadline for the O'Reilly Open Source Convention Call For
Participation is Tuesday Feb 3rd.
OSCON will be held July 20-24 in San Jose, California.
As of today, there are no Zope-related proposals, so yours could have a
pretty good chance of acceptance. ;-)
There have been a lot
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 09:57 -0400, Jim Fulton wrote:
Any objections?
This would basically involve retiring the zope3-dev list and moving
zope3 developers to the zope-dev list.
+1
Seems reasonable. The archives for the retired list will remain in
place, right?
- Michael R. Bernstein
of the fully-qualified path of the python root for
that version of Python. You can change that value, run the
installer(s), then change it back (at least I do, for system integrity).
Jason R. Coombs
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attribute goes through to
log people in? Or maybe have an idea what could cause it? I am trying
to diagnose and I am not sure what could cause it. It is the mixture of
the automatic login and firewall or something else at the location. Any
ideas? Thanks
Andrew R. Halko
Any other suggestions on how to implement domain based access? Or is
the only solution to make users create accounts and login. For a large
organization, this is tough.
Andrew R. Halko
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looks at that Users domain
and not any other. I am not good enough with Zope to understand a lot
of these concepts.
Andrew R. Halko
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To: Andrew R. Halko
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Does any one know about or have an alternate user folder implementation
that has a faster domain auth mode?
Andrew
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to be a pretty good solution for me. Still, it would
be nice not to have that limitation.
Andrew R. Halko
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The powers that be...
Also, I did not know of the issue and didn't think I'd have any
problems.
Andrew R. Halko
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will have up to 4TB (pretty much unlimited) of available
space.
Andrew R. Halko
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Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] RE: DBtab
the areas that they are not being used for anymore?
Thanks!
Andrew R. Halko
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Thanks for all your help, it is very much appreciated.
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Thanks Shane. Is all of your suggestions along with the setup I was
considering? I have to research ZEO, cause I know nothing about it. Do
you mind explaining the last two things just a slight more as I am
unfamiliar. Such as how you figure out cache and what is packing?
Andrew R. Halko
space.
4. I read a little on BerkleyDB Storage, does that give more space than
ZODB?
Thanks for any help on this that you can give. There should be a
tutorial on this somewhere; it seems like something a lot of people
would be interested in. A 2GB limit is just horrible. Thanks!
Andrew R. Halko
Okay,
I have developed a product. When an instance of the product is called from
DTML like, dtml-var object, REQUEST is not available. If I call a python
script or a DTML Method from DTML REQUEST is available. The __call__
method is defined like this:
def __call__(self, client=None, REQUEST={},
Thanks Tino,
I did this:
chown -R httpd *
su httpd
./start
and now I get this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /data/www/Zope.251.ZEO2/Zope/z2.py, line 470, in ?
import ZServer
File /data/www/Zope.251.ZEO2/src/Zope-2.5.1-src/ZServer/__init__.py,
line 80, in ? from
Hello,
We are trying to upgrade the ZEO component of our Zope 2.5.1 system from
ZEO 1.0 to ZEO 2.0.2. We are using Python 2.1.3, everything is compiled
from source.
Everything installs and starts fine, however when a request is made to the
ZEO Client it hangs. The ZEO Server log shows no
We've been using ZEO 1 with Zope 2.5.1 but some issues exist with ZEO 1,
so we decided to move to ZEO 2.
Everything is installed installs and starts normally. The server logs show
a connection. However any HTTP requests sent to the ZEO client hang. I did
a bit of poking around and it appears that
We cannot move to Zope 2.6.1 until we have more time for testing. In the
mean time we would like to have the improvements of ZEO 2. We were running
ZEO 1.0.
We are trying to move to ZEO 2.0.2 out of the ZODB 3.1.1 release using
Zope 2.5.1. The server logs say:
2003-02-17T22:18:54 INFO(0)
We are running Zope 2.5.1 and ZEO 1. When someone does an Undo it doesn't
seem to update all of the ZEO clients consistently. Some ZEO clients
reflect the undo, others sometimes show an older version of the database
and sometimes we get POSKeyErrors. Any idea what causes this? It's an old
version
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Barry Pederson wrote:
Sounds like you need the THREAD_STACKS_SIZE patch for FreeBSD's Python 2.1
Well, the others seeing the problem are *not* running FreeBSD.
I was able to confirm that one saw it with Windows2000. Not
sure about the others at the moment.
If you've
Paul Winkler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ cd /usr/src/Zope-2.6.1-src/lib/python/Products/
$ find . -name *py -exec grep -H except: {} \; | wc -l
170
well, this is all stuff that comes with Zope, hopefully
they have been vetted... but then there's all these
'fraid not. These days they tend to
be willing to live without this.
Does anyone already have something like this developed with the bugs
worked out? I'd rather not reinvent this particular wheel if I don't
have to.
--
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Hello,
We've run into a problem with Zope 2.5.1 and ZEO 1 where a user does an
Undo and some of the ZEO clients reflect the change and others do not. I
believe it has to do with caches getting out of sync. Is this a known
problem? It has happened to us at least 4 times that I know of. Usually we
Okay,
I've got a product (Basic content object) Called HTMLBlock. When I start
my ZEO Client with the product installed I don't recieve any error
messages. The product is listed in the Select type to add... menu.
However if I try to add an instance of the Product I recieve an
AttributeError on
Hello,
What effect do ZODB Writes have on Performance? We use Zope in an
environment where users are constantly updating and maintaining content
within the ZODB. Do these writes to the Database slow down overall
performance?
-Brian
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Hello,
We're running ZEO with Zope 2.5.1. We currently have a ZEO Cache
(ClientCache) of 200 meg. Occasionally someone will download a 300 meg
file that completely blows away the client cache. Is there a way to
prevent this?
Thanks,
-Brian Brinegar
ECN Purdue University
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Cornel Nitu wrote:
I want to track modifications of objects and I don't know when Zope
changes the bobobase_modification_time. Is there a method I could
overwrite for this?
No.
Bobobase_modification_time is the timestamp in the ZODB (the database)
when the object record
Howdy,
Overview:
I'm working on a helper product for Zope Presentation Templates. The goal
of this product is to allow people to drop static content into a site
developed with Zope Presentation Templates using WebDAV clients. (This is
similar to the Kube Product but it's not folderish and
Okay,
I've found that if I use self in place of self.aq_parent when calling
getattr it gets the attribute in the context of self and everything
works great!
-Brian
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Brian R Brinegar wrote:
Howdy,
Overview:
I'm working on a helper product for Zope Presentation
Okay,
From the manage_access screen in the ZMI I can click on a role to view the
permissions assigned to that role. It was my assumption that this would
show me the same information as if I had looked at the column of
checkboxes below the selected Role.
This is the case except for the Manager
Is there any reason that the acquired permission mapping cannot be
displayed next to the check boxes on the Permission mapping screen?
For example if I have Access User Information checked in the root of a
site for Anonymous and I view the Security tab for a folder one level
down I would like to
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 5:50 pm, Brian Lloyd wrote:
FYI I'd like to have a 2.6.1 beta out next week. Jeremy is still
looking at a few ZODB bug reports - as soon as he's done we'll
make the beta.
Im not sure this is a good plan.
Jeremy's
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Tried it:
os.environ['MYENVIRON']='FooBar'
^D
echo $MYENVIRON
nothing.
What is wrong?
rdmurray@stage:~cat temp.sh
export TEST='abc'
echo $TEST
rdmurray@stage:~sh temp.sh
abc
rdmurray@stage:~echo $TEST
^ equally nothing.
export (and
22 November 2002 10:18 am, Chris Withers wrote:
Brian R Brinegar wrote:
Within the Control_Panel/Database/ Cache Parameters there is a Target
max time between accesses what is the Unit for this value? Seconds?
Minutes? I haven't found it documented anywhere.
Best ask Toby Dickenson
Thank you for your response. How does one determine if they have a
reasonably-sized ZEO cache? In our case we have about 260,000 objects in
the database with an ideal cache size of 10,000 objects. I have no idea
what our hit/miss ratio is or how to find that out. Any assistance would
be great!
Okay,
Tell me where I'm wrong or if I'm lucky and got it right.
There is 1 client cache per thread on a ZEO client and 1 ZEO cache per ZEO
client. The ZEO cache is shared between the threads.
We have 3 machines 4 threads each that's 3 * 4 + 3 = 15 caches? Is this
correct? If so what's cached in
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Shane Hathaway wrote:
Brian R Brinegar wrote:
Okay,
Tell me where I'm wrong or if I'm lucky and got it right.
There is 1 client cache per thread on a ZEO client and 1 ZEO cache per ZEO
client. The ZEO cache is shared between the threads.
We have 3 machines 4
Okay,
I'm trying to better understand Caching within Zope. Is a cache created
for each Zope Thread? Or one per Zope instance?
We have 3 ZEO Clients with 4 Threads each. I want to know if we have 3
copies of the cache, or 12 copies of the cache.
Thanks,
-Brian
Not RAM Cache managers, but Database caches.
-Brian
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Shane Hathaway wrote:
Brian R Brinegar wrote:
Okay,
I'm trying to better understand Caching within Zope. Is a cache created
for each Zope Thread? Or one per Zope instance?
We have 3 ZEO Clients with 4 Threads
We have diskless ZEO clients (Netboot). There is really no reason for our
ZEO clients to write their caches to the disk (RAM Disk). Can we turn this
off? To free up RAM for the other caches?
Thanks,
-Brian
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Shane Hathaway wrote:
Brian R Brinegar wrote:
Not RAM Cache
Hello,
Can anyone point me at some recommended setups for a ZEO cluster. I would
like some or all of the following information:
* Hardware Specs
* Load Balancing
* Caching Information (Apache / Squid Caches)
Any information would be very helpful.
Thanks,
-Brian Brinegar
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Grant K Rauscher wrote:
This is how the HTTP 1/1 specification requires it to be.
Your browser follows this spec.
Dieter,
I understand the HTTP spec... but ZOPE does not work that way.
I can use methods which require roles above where I logged in. The
Hello,
We've had requests from several of our users for the ability to have a
drop in page counter within zope. However creating a page counter python
script which increments some value in zope will bloat the ZODB.
Solutions exist where values are stored on the file system or in a
database.
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Chris Withers wrote:
The flurry to get features into a 'stable' release is what I was on about.
If you flurry, the release won't be stable.
I like the pattern of having stable releases and CVS or nightly builds for
people who want the latest and greatest. That way
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Adrian Hungate wrote:
I don't know if this is a Zope, CMF, Plone or DCWorkflow issue, but I just
got bitten by what appears to be a bug in someone's security handling.
If you create some content as user A, then delete user A, no one can edit
the content, or change it's
Good Day,
I'm having trouble grasping the complete usage of Page Templates. I
understand the beauty of TAL and METAL.
I have say a hundred secretaries that use WebDAV clients to create and
edit content. Currently if one of them creates new content in say MS Word
and drags it on to the Zope
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
Um, how does one escape * in STX-NG? As in - what if one is entering an
equation inline like 2 * 2 * 3 = 12? Or, does one just fall back on using
x?
How about '2 * 2 * 3 = 12'?
--RDM
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
Doesn't work. At least, not where I tested it (ZWiki 0.7-ish). :\
Worked for me. Using StructuredText.py from 2.7, I think.
--RDM
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On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
When writing books, however, you're most likely using an editor that makes
it easy to reformat blocks at the proper indentation level. For a lot of
web input where you still want to allow some simple structure, indentation
It would be really sad if
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consider a tab for methods... which allows to parse them and produces
a sortable list of links to the other referenced methods...
Just to make it clear what I'm talking about when I say effectively
impossible, consider the following bit of DTML:
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consider a tab for methods... which allows to parse them and produces
a sortable list of links to the other referenced methods...
Good luck grin. You might manage a Quick and Dirty implementation,
but to guarantee you've not missed anything you
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Oliver Bleutgen wrote:
If there is a central part in zope (ZPublisher?) which always runs when
methods/scripts/etc are called, one could patch it to also log the path
of the object which is called (the physical path!).
Then just use a web spider which crawls the whole
On 14 Aug 2002, Axel Bock wrote:
I tried the suggestion of Leonardo, but I got one simple - but
nonetheless annoying - problem right now:
Simple enough for the zope list rather than zope-dev grin.
I defined an SQL method with the two parameters title and plicense.
Now if I call
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Jim Penny wrote:
B) If so, he makes whatever checks he can to determine if he can
update the file in $(INSTANCE_HOME)/tmp.
Updating a (disk based) file and monkey patching don't seem to
go together in my mind. I'm really unclear what you are proposing
here.
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Casey Duncan wrote:
That is why it would be beneficial to make the thing being patched extensible
in the first place thereby alleviating the need to patch it.
This is a very good point. Now that we have comitters outside
zope corp, Product authors probably ought to think
On 13 Aug 2002, Axel Bock wrote:
it into the database), but this is not what I intend.
I want to say something like this (very, very roughly!):
db.save(dictionary)
...and Zope should put my dict into the db. Serialized.
Does anyone know whether this is possible or not, and if
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Ross Boylan wrote:
The Zope Developer's Guide and the API docs (Zope 2.5) present
different stories about how to add things to object managers. I don't
really follow what the API stuff is doing. This is a request for
clarification.
Devguide says do
def
Zope 2.5.1, Python 2.2.1 (yes, I know it's not supported yet grin).
I just spent a day tracking down a weird initialization problem
in Zope2. If you have the following circumstances:
1) an instance of a calss from a Product already in the ZODB
2) your Product 'initialize' uses __import___ to
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Oliver Bleutgen wrote:
Toby Dickenson wrote:
Rendering may produce side effects. But HEAD requests
are required by HTTP not to have side effects.
RFC 2616 section 9.4 states that HEAD is identical to GET in this respect,
and both should have no side effects.
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Oliver Bleutgen wrote:
First, your quoting is wrong, I didn't write that - talk about
precisionist *g*.
Check the number of s. I don't know who lost the attribution
of the inner part, but I just replied to your message and
cut off everything after the last line quoted.
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Chris Withers wrote:
Why do you think that? Surely all zope users will care about this? ;-)
Besides, that's not the point, re-read Casey's email more carefully...
Although I'm new to Zope, I'm not new to mailing list. I know the
mailing list rule but I just don't agree
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, William Trenker wrote:
I appreciate the good advice I got here on starting a 2nd instance of Zope
using a separate INSTANCE_HOME folder and a different HTTP port. That
works great!
I think maybe you wanted to post this to zope, not zope-dev
Now I'm wondering where
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Robert Rottermann wrote:
Just install a second Zope and have it running from an other Port.
You don't even have to install a second zope. Just use an
INSTANCE_HOME setup to start zope with a different port and
different Data.fs.
--RDM
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Lennart Regebro wrote:
From: Brian Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I suggest we leave this one deferred then, as I really
would like any changes to the security architecture to
be strongly informed by Zope3 work.
I'm pretty sure it *is* informed, to be honest. :-)
Well,
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Eddie Moench wrote:
After correcting the verify-import (there was a case-problem), I get the
error message cannot import name Interface by the command from
Interface import Interface - which is called by many scripts. Does
anyone had the same problem and knows a solution?
On Mon, 6 May 2002, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
Python 2.2, I'll ask if there is, or suggest if there isn't, a shift due
in the installation procedures on Linux to optionally use a private copy
of Python 2.1, much like the Windows version of Zope does. That version
Personally, I just do a 'make
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Toby Dickenson wrote:
and all of them are eligible to be shown on the page. However if you
are looking at the undo tab of an insignificant leaf object that
rarely changes, it might have to scan through a very large number of
transactions before it finds 20 relevant ones to
On 24 Apr 2002, Tim Hoffman wrote:
I have check the WebServices in cvs.zope.org, but it appears to me
that it is a standalone implementation.
Has anyone tackled this yet.
If you search the mailing list archives for SOAP you might be able
to find references to work someone did a while back on
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Joseph Cheek wrote:
nope. that's a function of the DB, not PHP. if the DB is written right
it will roll back/commit transactions automatically. so this becomes an
argument for zope over php+some really lame DB, not zope over php
regardless.
8-)
[agreed that the
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Jason Spisak wrote:
This means that every Update/Insert command make sthe ZODB
grow, right? Has anyone had experience with Packing a site
with high traffic in a case like this (RDBMS backend)? What
happens?
No, and RDBMS update or insert does *not* cause the zodb to
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Casey Duncan wrote:
However, you should know that the crux of this change is really to the
publisher, the mixin is just the management piece. *any* object can
define a browser_default hook that overrides 'index_html', not just
objectmanagers.
All the more reason to make
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Martijn Jacobs wrote:
I will not stop dissing them until people stop using them and then
complaining
when they break, don't do what they want or behave unexpectedly.
What's your efford on this task? If people like to use them, let them!
It's not up to you to decide for
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Rossen Raykov wrote:
BUT: The developer has access to the system, and the dump doesn't have to
be
included in the HTML output. Maybe error dumps could be sent to a disk-log
of some sort?
Exactly that's my point.
Log it with as many details as you can!
From what he
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
subobjects and calls that. That's probably the right thing, but it is
what's causing the double cataloging, regardless of how the item is
cataloged. Catalog*Aware objects call into the catalog during
manage_afterAdd, and I'm sure that the same
is bad. What happens
when we switch to some other revision control tool (like clearcase,
subversion, sourcesafe)? Either you
have multiple classes like CVS-XSLTFile, Clearcase-XSLTFile, etc. or a
single class that knows
about every possible version control system. yuk. Clearly,
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
If other people have come across this, I think finding a resolution to this
would be a more-than-worthy 2.6 project. If I'm just smoking crack and it's
only a ZPatterns/TransactionAgents behavior that I'm witnessing, then I'll
just leave my huffing
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, [iso-8859-1] Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
I need it mostly to log what transacations failed, why they failed and what
was involved.
Any pointers in a general direction towards this are appreciated.
The -M option of Z2 might get you part of what you want.
--RDM
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Deniz, Metin wrote:
can you tell me how to get the count of hits searching a zcatalog.
This is a [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than a zope-dev question.
The answer, I think, is 'sequence-length'.
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On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Mike Guerrero wrote:
I the code below I want to be declare a variable 'tot_net_amt' and add
'net_amt' to it for each record returned. How can I: 1) declare the
variable 2) add to it within the loop.
Thanks. Is it in the Zope book? I'll read some more tonight.
This
On 25 Feb 2002, seb bacon wrote:
But IMO the tutorial doesn't really demonstrate *why* the component
architecture is a Good Thing. If you're not familiar with the design
patterns used, then I suspect it looks overly verbose and fairly
opaque. If you are familiar with GoF or suchlike, then
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, John Hall wrote:
1. How do I format an object to use in a dtml-in loop? (I'm thinking
it needs to be a list of dict's).
dtml-in will accept four differen formats: a list of objects with
attributes, a list of values, a list of dicts, or a list of pairs.
A list of
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Ted Skolnick wrote:
Hi I am a zope newbie getting started by using external methods. I am
importing modules from another package in my external methods and having
some problems. When I change code in the external method, I see thos
changes take right away when I call
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Ed Colmar wrote:
dtml-call REQUEST.set('skinname', 'skins.default')
dtml-with _.string(skinname)
This is a [EMAIL PROTECTED] question rather than a zope-dev
question, but:
dtml-with _[skinname]
should solve your problem. That looks the string held in
skinname up in the
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
On 1/31/02 5:02 PM, Ed Colmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any other (simple) solutions to doing authentication through a SQL
DB? Jumping through hoops to get Zpatterns working seems silly when all I
need is basic authentication. Though
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Cuthbertson, Mark wrote:
Hi, I'm quite new to all this Zope development but seem to be picking
things up quite nicely. However, I am having a problem generating
abstracts for my Search Engine. It's something that I used to be able
Probably you should post to [EMAIL
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Christian Theune wrote:
On my systems it is located at somewhere like
/usr/lib/python(version)/config/Makefile.pre.in
or
/usr/local/lib/python(version)/config/Makefile.pre.in
Just an FYI, Makefile.pre.in no longer exists (as far as I can
tell) under python 2.2.
--RDM
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Chris Withers wrote:
I tracked it down to a python script that returned a data structure consisting
of nested lists and dictionaries. Now, I remember there being a bug in
RestrictedPython that would affect Zope 2.4.2, but why would the upgrade of
Python suddenly trigger
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Howard Zhang wrote:
Does anyone use sql database to store index and meta data for
performance and still provide same zcatlog api to keep compatibility ?.
Why do you think storing metadata in an sql database would improve
performance? I'm not saying it wouldn't, but it's
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Max M wrote:
Generally Zope uses pickle to save the objects. And pickel will not save
the methods, nor the class attributes::
I'm surprised to have seen no mention of __setstate__ in this
thread. Is doing simple upgrade-on-the-fly via __setstate__
now considered Bad Form?
On 24 Jan 2002, Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
When you give a method one or more proxy roles, the user that can
view/call it assumes these roles instead of his own. That means he has
the permissions these proxy roles have, instead of the permissions his
own roles would give him (which means
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 10:13, Wolfram Kerber wrote:
I didn't think you could have more than one
setDefaultAccess in a class. If you can, then you can set:
security.setDefaultAccess('deny')
security.setDefaultAccess({'meta_type': 1})
The last 'setDefaultAccess' statement in a class
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 01:40, Wolfram Kerber wrote:
From: Chris McDonough:
meta_type is an attribute, so you can't just do
security.declareProtected(ACCESS_CONTENTS_PERM, 'meta_type')
That's right.
The id attribute has the getId method, perhaps what's required is a
On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 14:01, Evan Simpson wrote:
Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
[snip stuff about accessing a browser_id_manager's
meta_type from unrestricted code raising an
unauthorized exception]
Will this be fixed for 2.5 final?
That depends. We're currently waiting
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Dieter Maurer wrote:
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 work quite hard to get true semantic search...
A while back when I was working with
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Chris Withers wrote:
Stephan Richter wrote:
And they have their own issues, what with needing to make money out of
Zope, which means intrinsically that all of us
outside of Zope Corp are in competition with them.
No that is not true. In Germany for example, noone
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Benjamin Buffereau wrote:
I'm using the binary version of Zope 2.4.3 for Windows. I'm trying to run the
PollProduct example of the Zope Developper's Guide, and it seems to me that
there is a big problem with the import of the name Persistent. Here is what I
get trying to
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Eric Roby wrote:
I like Python ... but I don't think (as a scripting language) it is up to
the challenge of an expert system. A language that I feel is up to the
challenge is Eiffel (especially in conjunction with ISE EiffelStudio .. an
[...]
Am I way off base here ? Or
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Nicola Larosa wrote:
OK, so nobody cares. Anyway, the BugCollector is down, what is a poor guy to
do to get the fix in?
Of course, if it is a very stupid thing to do, I would really like to know. :^)
Well, I like the idea personally, but let me play devil's advocate here
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Sidnei da Silva wrote:
But i still dont understand why the first time i call REQUEST.set, and use
dtml-var variable the variable has the value i set, and subsequent calls to
REQUEST.set modify REQUEST['variable'] but not variable. This is not right
for what i think. Or it
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