Wei He wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Dieter Maurer wrote:
R. David Murray writes:
...
Well, there's two aspects to this. The first one is the quesiton of
*why* the last modified header is currently that of the outermost
page template. That's a [EMAIL PROTECTED] question. The second
Wei He wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Oliver Bleutgen wrote:
Would please go a little bit deeper giving an example what information
HEAD requests don't pass to the server, although it's beyond this topic.
HEAD requests are required to have no side effects. On the other hand
they are required
I have failed as well to upgrade a Zope 2.5.1/ZEO 1.0 installation to
2.6.0a1. I tried to start *the very same instance* that runs successfully
under 2.5.1 with 2.6.0a1. This is what I found out:
* The Catalog problem you see comes from
Products.PluginIndexes.TextIndex.Splitter.ZopeSplitter
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 Tuesday 18 Jun 2002 10:26 am, Wei He wrote:
I think the last step is
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 Tuesday 18 Jun 2002 10:26 am, Wei He
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 Tuesday 18 Jun 2002 2:15 pm, R. David Murray wrote:
RFC 2616 section 9.4 states that HEAD is identical to GET in this
respect, and both should have no side effects.
This bugged me the first time this discussion went around, and I
feel impelled to clearify it now, even though it is a
R. David Murray wrote:
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
hello,
we are looking for a simple solution to ensure that objects added to the zope database
have valid names... including those which start out containing accented characters (
we are in europe ).
we are considering making the change in our PUT, located in NullResource.py in the
webdav
AS == Andrew Sydelko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AS Trying Zope 2.6.0a1 and ZEO 2.0a1. The storage server seemed to
AS come up fine, but when trying to start the ZEO client it pretty
AS much sucked.
It looks like you would have had the same problems without ZEO. It
would be helpful if you
Stefan H. Holek wrote:
Z2.pid is created very late. I cannot ./stop a half-started Instance
(not even a ZEO client waiting for the server!). Could we create the pid
file earlier?
Actually Z2.pid *is* now created earlier than with 2.5.1, the setuid
stuff for root startups was moved after
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 11:20:21 -0400 Jeremy Hylton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AS == Andrew Sydelko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AS Trying Zope 2.6.0a1 and ZEO 2.0a1. The storage server seemed to
AS come up fine, but when trying to start the ZEO client it pretty
AS much sucked.
It looks
Andrew Sydelko wrote:
The errors in the log are all about failures to import specific
modules. (Let me know if I missed something else.)
Failed to import class Splitter from module
Products.PluginIndexes.TextIndex.Splitter.ZopeSplitter
When I import Products...ZopeSplitter, I see a
AS == Andrew Sydelko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AS On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 11:20:21 -0400 Jeremy Hylton
AS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AS == Andrew Sydelko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AS Trying Zope 2.6.0a1 and ZEO 2.0a1. The storage server seemed to
AS come up fine, but when trying to
AS == Andrew Sydelko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Failed to import class Splitter from module
Products.PluginIndexes.TextIndex.Splitter.ZopeSplitter
When I import Products...ZopeSplitter, I see a module with a
Splitter attribute bound to a function.
AS I don't understand what
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.
There is a function defined in ObjectManager.py called checkValidId. You
could override this to enforce certain rules either in a subclass of OM
(overridding _setObject) or by a direct monkey patch of
ObjectManager.py.
Then it would not be possible to supply invalid names from anywhere
(ZMI,
Jeremy Hylton wrote:
We recently discovered that there's a bad interaction between ZODB and
Python without large file support running on a platform that supports
large files. In this specific configuration, os.path.exists() returns
false for files 2 GB and ZODB creates a new Data.fs.
Wow...
Wei He writes:
...
2. From the website developers' point of view, there are already many
guidlines on how to create a good webpage. Among them are using the HTTP
Last-modification header to take the advantages of client cache.
I think you overestimate the importance of accurate
Eric Brun writes:
we are looking for a simple solution to ensure that objects added to the zope
database have valid names... including those which start out containing accented
characters ( we are in europe ).
I would get rid of the id restriction...
In fact, there is no real reason that
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 12:19:19 -0400 Jeremy Hylton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It wouldn't surprise me if this is a completely unrelated problem.
Any chance that the python your using to test doesn't have large file
support? Check by importing test.test_largefile.
Yeah, you're right, I don't
AS == Andrew Sydelko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AS Can someone tell me exactly how to compile python 2.1.3 with LFS
AS support?
I don't have the URL handy, but it's section 8.1.1 of the manual
IIRC. Look for large file support in the library reference.
Worked for me without problem on a
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 23:01:57 -0400 Jeremy Hylton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AS == Andrew Sydelko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AS Can someone tell me exactly how to compile python 2.1.3 with LFS
AS support?
I don't have the URL handy, but it's section 8.1.1 of the manual
IIRC. Look for
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Wei He writes:
...
2. From the website developers' point of view, there are already many
guidlines on how to create a good webpage. Among them are using the HTTP
Last-modification header to take the advantages of client cache.
I think you
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