At 10:28 AM 8/10/00 +0200, RC Compaan wrote:
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>Oh ok, this divide clears it up a bit. I somehow imagined that an object's
>properties are always stored inside the object and that Providers are the
>managers of those properties.
I am finding that most people outside of Digital Creations aren't a
> At 01:57 PM 8/8/00 +0200, RC Compaan wrote:
> >I've added a propertysheet called "properties" to my ZClass and i notice
> >there is Persistent Sheetprovider under the default rack already. The
> >Sheetprovider has properties Sheet_Names and Sheet_Namespaces. I guess
> >Sheet_Names should refe
Hi guys,
I'm trying to make a simple guestbook using ZClasses and ZPatterns, I
suppose this is somewhat overkill, and would be alot easier to do using
SQL, but it's for the sake of knowledge (as is everything I do). So I
read the IRC-log and asked a question regarding storing a
ZClass in a Speci
At 01:57 PM 8/8/00 +0200, RC Compaan wrote:
>I've added a propertysheet called "properties" to my ZClass and i notice
>there is Persistent Sheetprovider under the default rack already. The
>Sheetprovider has properties Sheet_Names and Sheet_Namespaces. I guess
>Sheet_Names should refer to the sh
I've added a propertysheet called "properties" to my ZClass and i notice
there is Persistent Sheetprovider under the default rack already. The
Sheetprovider has properties Sheet_Names and Sheet_Namespaces. I guess
Sheet_Names should refer to the sheetname i created for my ZClass??? but how
do Sh
I've moved your question to zope-dev, as that's where ZPatterns
questions probably belong.
Roche wrote:
> I created a ZClass called "Product" with Dataskin as baseclass.
>
> I also added a specialist called ProductManager containing a default rack.
> Under storage for the rack I selected the newl