> I've now added the ability to set the message to be sent back to the FTP
> client on FTPResponse. The patch is attached. We'll be using it and I hope
> that it, or something similar, makes it into the 2.3.1.
Try submitting it to the collector. It's likely to get lost on the mailing list.
--jfa
One of our developers just spent another annoying morning trying to figure
why his FTP transfers to Zope were sometimes responding with "426 Error
creating file." with no other information being supplied.
I've now added the ability to set the message to be sent back to the FTP
client on FTPRespon
Steve Alexander wrote:
>Itai Tavor wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have a Rack which uses ZClass Company for storage. I renamed
>>Company to CompanyX and created a new Company ZClass, giving it the
>>same methods, propertysheets and properties as CompanyX. When I
>>tried to view editInstanceForm_html of
At 10:29 AM 2/21/01 +1100, Itai Tavor wrote:
>
>I think I've severely misunderstood how Racks work. I thought
>persistent Racks just store properties, and then use the ZClass set
>in the Storage tab to wrap that data when providing it. Which means
>that I can change the class set for storage an
Hi,
I got a ZClass 'Test', with a DTML Method 'view' containing , and a DTML Document 'view2' with the same line. instance/view
works. instance/view2 returns (ZDebug output):
Error type: Unauthorized
Error value: The object /test/view2, which is contained in
/test/view2, is marked as private.
> How many is "a lot" of meta datas?
At least 20-30.
Johan
> Catalog.searchResults(query,schema=('id','title','keywords'))
> > >
> > > Why is this important? I would suggest not putting
> > big
> > > stuff in the meta-data that might warrant this.
> > Just
> > > use the nifty new (
Hi,
blatantly taken from ZServer/HTTPServer.py and adultered is this code to
kill zhttp channels used in zope by way of an external method:
def killzombies():
import ZServer
from ZServer import HTTPServer
from ZServer import medusa
from ZServer.medusa import asyn
Andre Schubert writes:
> my problems are going on :( and i need help.
> ...
> 2001-02-19T20:21:07 ERROR(200) zdaemon zdaemon: Mon Feb 19 21:21:07 2001: Aiieee!
> 20154 exited with error code: 13
This is a SIGPIPE.
Zope probably has opened a communication (socket or pipe) with an
external proc
> >
> > I would rather be able to construct a Brain Schema
> > at search time
> > equivalent to the way theSELECT statement sets up
> > the result attributes
> > in SQL.
> > Example:
> > resultset =
> > Catalog.searchResults(query,schema=('id','title','keywords'))
>
> Why is this
--- Johan Carlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to check an assumption I have made on the
> ZCatalog Brains and Lazy Results from reading the
> source.
>
> 1. The Brains gets its schema from the ZCatalog and
> this
> schema is basicly fixed. E.g. a search result
> always has
>
ExtFile/ExtImage Product 1.1.0.beta1 has just been released.
Get it at http://www.zope.org/Members/MacGregor/ExtFile
The new Version comes with many, many internal changes and some new features
which will (hopefully) make ExtFile/ExtImage even more reliable:
- You can set a 'level of undo' which
Hi,
I need to check an assumption I have made on the
ZCatalog Brains and Lazy Results from reading the source.
1. The Brains gets its schema from the ZCatalog and this
schema is basicly fixed. E.g. a search result always has
the attributes defined by the Meta Data in the ZCatalog?
I woul
I'll take a look at it when I get a chance. I just moved into my new house
(perhaps you've seen the photos using the Photo product at
bickersfamily.org) and I don't have everything setup yet. It sounds like it
might be something fairly simple to fix once you know what you're looking
for.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Here's take II of the funky logo for python scripts (adapted from the Win32
> Python distribution)
> This one is transaparent where it needs to be...
>
> enjoy :-)
>
> Chris
Totally Groovy
Its made its way in to my Zope installation's
-Andy
Ron Bickers wrote:
>
> I noticed this behavior a while ago. The author said he didn't have time to
> mess with it and it was a low priority. I've been able to get the photos
> back the way they should be by some combination of saving properties on the
> properties screen and other such fumbling
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 03:54:29PM +0100, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there an efficient way to use an external editor to edit DTML Documents?
> Some people in my homepage group are tired of the ZMI and I can understand
> them, especially because of a lack of syntax high
Evan Simpson wrote:
>
> "aimed at"? This will pass the dictionary as a single positional parameter.
> It won't do anything with bound names or keyword parameters.
Cool, that's what I meant... I just wondered if the way I was calling it might
have had something to do with cotnext not being bound
From: Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm calling a python script with the context bound to, lets say, 'fred'.
> I call the python script like this:
>
> result = self.aq_acquire(variable_containing_name_of_PS)(a_dictionary)
>
> ...where self is an instance of my python product, and a_dictionar
Hi there,
Is there an efficient way to use an external editor to edit DTML Documents?
Some people in my homepage group are tired of the ZMI and I can understand
them, especially because of a lack of syntax highlighting.
There is the possibility of copy'n'paste and upload again, but that's ugly.
I noticed this behavior a while ago. The author said he didn't have time to
mess with it and it was a low priority. I've been able to get the photos
back the way they should be by some combination of saving properties on the
properties screen and other such fumbling around. I haven't bothered t
> > > It is already fixed in 2.3 from public CVS.
> >
> > But, ominously, not in the 2.3.1b1 release ;-)
>
> Probably because the fix was checked in *after* the 2.3.1b1 release. Steve
> was pointing out tthat the fix is on the 2.3 branch, which means it will
> be in the next 2.3 series release (li
From: Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cool :-) And even though I pass it in as _, it'll get bound to whatever is
> specified on the bindings tab, right?
Nope. If you called it "fred" on the bindings tab, pass it as "fred".
Cheers,
Evan @ digicool & 4-am
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Evan Simpson wrote:
>
> From: Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cool :-) And even though I pass it in as _, it'll get bound to whatever is
> > specified on the bindings tab, right?
>
> Nope. If you called it "fred" on the bindings tab, pass it as "fred".
rats :-( How hard would it be to ma
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 01:38:26PM +, Chris Withers wrote:
> Steve Alexander wrote:
> >
> > >> Can we please get rid of it this time??
> > >>
> > >> Do I need to submit anything to the collector for this to happen?
> >
> > It is already fixed in 2.3 from public CVS.
>
> But, ominously, not
Evan Simpson wrote:
>
> From: Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > The Bug:
> >
> > If I use an name other than 'context' to bind to context, I quite often
> (but not
> > always :-S) get a KeyError on that name.
>
> I'll check this out. It's in the Collector, right?
It is now ;-)
http://clas
Steve Alexander wrote:
>
> >> Can we please get rid of it this time??
> >>
> >> Do I need to submit anything to the collector for this to happen?
>
> It is already fixed in 2.3 from public CVS.
But, ominously, not in the 2.3.1b1 release ;-)
cheers,
Chris
_
From: Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The Bug:
>
> If I use an name other than 'context' to bind to context, I quite often
(but not
> always :-S) get a KeyError on that name.
I'll check this out. It's in the Collector, right?
> The Question:
>
> If I'm calling a Python Script from a Python
Chris McDonough wrote:
> Andy,
>
> Eek!! Please do submit this to the collector again.
>
> Apologies,
>
> - C
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Andy Dawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:18 AM
> Subject: [Zope-dev] Unindex_Object
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> Andy,
>
> Eek!! Please do submit this to the collector again.
>
> Apologies,
>
> - C
>
I have submitted it to the collector with a patch, so there will be no
excuses next time :)
-Andy
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Zope-Dev maillist - [EMAIL
Andy,
Eek!! Please do submit this to the collector again.
Apologies,
- C
- Original Message -
From: "Andy Dawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:18 AM
Subject: [Zope-dev] Unindex_Object, bug (Again)
> The bug with zope 2.3.0 that I r
The bug with zope 2.3.0 that I reported with this mail:
http://zope.nipltd.com/public/lists/dev-archive.nsf/ByKey/5FE0F6EF4EFF2299
Has made it in to 2.3.1b1
Can we please get rid of it this time??
Do I need to submit anything to the collector for this to happen?
-Andy
___
Hi,
Got a bug and an old unanswered question:
The Bug:
If I use an name other than 'context' to bind to context, I quite often (but not
always :-S) get a KeyError on that name.
The Question:
If I'm calling a Python Script from a Python Product (for example), how would I
pass a namespace to th
Erik Enge wrote:
> Hiya.
>
> variable:tokens
>
> is a bit fubar. If I raise it on the next page it says stuff like
>
> ['item', 'item1', 'item', 'item']
>
> ie. it repeats some of the items in variable for no apparent
> reason (variable contains only 'item' and 'item1'). Also, if I d
Hiya.
variable:tokens
is a bit fubar. If I raise it on the next page it says stuff like
['item', 'item1', 'item', 'item']
ie. it repeats some of the items in variable for no apparent
reason (variable contains only 'item' and 'item1'). Also, if I do:
">
and raise variable2 on the
Itai Tavor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Rack which uses ZClass Company for storage. I renamed Company
> to CompanyX and created a new Company ZClass, giving it the same
> methods, propertysheets and properties as CompanyX. When I tried to view
> editInstanceForm_html of an instance of this class
Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
>
>> In Zope 2.3) it is aliased to Globals.InitializeClass.
>
> So, if I'm developing this on 2.2, I need to use
> Globals.default__class_init__(FooClass) instead of
> Globals.InitializeClass(FooClass)?
Yes. At least, using default__class_init__ will work on Zope 2
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