Lennart Regebro wrote:
From: Geir Bækholt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i can confirm that this is a bug in DateTime.rfc822(), and that
rfc-conformant mailclients choke on it aswell..
Oh, man, I've looked at DateTime now, and it's a mess... (ar at least, the
timeone hadnling is). I'm seriously
From: Janko Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zope3 already uses the experimental datetime from Python2.3. From a
quick look it seems to handle timezones. Perhaps you can look there for
some ideas or use it instead.
It seems too risky to use experimental features from a version of python
that is ahead
(continuing discussion on zope-dev)
I am to blame for those changes which were motivated by the addition of a bunch of new
indexes. The most significant of which is ZCTextIndex which has its own brand new kind
of Vocabulary object (called a Lexicon, which is what the old thing actually was).
Hi,
Is it possible to output error messages generated by a formulator object in
a region at the top of a page template rather than to a column on the form.
Also is it possible to place the button where you want on the form.
An online example would be cool if one exists
regards
Chris
Here was a fun error I had. Try and figure out where the bug is!
I had this dtml-code:
dtml-if getEasyLanguageService
dtml-let ELS=getEasyLanguageService
dtml-in getAllLanguages
dtml-var ELS.getLanguageByRFC3066(_['sequence-item'])
html_quote
I won't look into the DTML Parser code right now. Don't need no headache ;-)
But this is my first guess:
dtml-if getEasyLanguageService
DTML looks at getEasyLanguageService and does an implicit
getEasyLanguageService(). So now getEasyLanguageService (as an attribute
in the DTML namespace)
Toby Dickenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 12 Oct 2002 2:41 pm, Yusei Tahara wrote:
and Folder title attribute is string not ustring.
so change it.
Hmm the 'title' property of Folder is not deletable.
Florent
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At 22:16 2002-10-15 +0100, Phil Harris said:
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 14:54:41 -0400
Matthew T. Kromer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just FYI, the Binary Zope 2.6 betas include a Python 2.1.3 with LFS
built in,
Does the large file support extend to Win32 systems?
yours