Dieter Maurer writes:
... DavLocks lost in Control_Panel ...
It is still in the code App.ApplicationManager.ApplicationManager._objects
but objectItems now longer finds it and therefore, it is no longer
shown in the control panel.
I do not (yet) understand why
I found the
The WebDAV manager seems to be invisible only for Zope installations
that have been upgraded from 2.3 to 2.4. With a fresh 2.4 installation
the WebDAV manager is visible in the control panel. _objects of the
ApplicationManager
gets initialized only once when Zope gets installed. Because the lock
On Saturday 20 October 2001 05:41 pm, Joachim Werner allegedly wrote:
By default, Zope adds the title and version properties, for which it
gets the value from version.txt and meta_type,
but does anyone know a way to add more?
This is only half an answer, but maybe it helps:
I am not
The CVS contains now a patch to ApplicationManager.py to make the
LockManager visible again.
Andreas
- Original Message -
From: Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Rottermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 12:56
Subject: [Zope-dev] Re:
Please keep the mailing lists in the loop. I do not control the Zope source,
and others may have an opinion as well. I am CC-ing Zope-Dev on this as this
discussion is more appropriate there.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 01:12:33PM -0400, Behrens Matt - Grand Rapids wrote:
The above URL confuses
Martijn Pieters wrote:
Please keep the mailing lists in the loop. I do not control the Zope source,
and others may have an opinion as well. I am CC-ing Zope-Dev on this as this
discussion is more appropriate there.
Okay, as I said, I just didn't care to give the specifics wide publicity
if
Problem: Getting Zope to properly detect MIME types of posted files
The current solution is to try the following methods:
1. See if the browser specified a type and if so, use it.
2. See if the file extension can be recognized and derive a mime-type from it
3. Do some inspection of the file
I agree with solution #2. When I upload a .xls file from Mozilla on
Linux, it also says that it is application/octet-stream.
Even more annoying: Netscape 4.7.x says that it is
application/vnd.ms-excel, while Konqueror says application/ms-excel
for the same file. For sites that want to
It is possible, as far as i know, to use the unix command file -bi
filename and parse the returned result. It works very fine, but,
unfortunatedly ;^)) just on Unix/Linux/*nix. Have read this on the [Zope]
list and tested myself.
Em Monday 22 October 2001 16:33, Casey Duncan escreveu: