Hello :-)
I'm trying to make Squishdot work with INSTANCE_HOME nicely.
However, the testing is going wrong on a normal Win32 Install...
I had lots of lines that went something like:
f=open('%s/Products/%s.dtml' % (SOFTWARE_HOME,file))
Which generates:
Steve Alexander wrote:
I have a customizer folder with various data-plugins and customizers.
snipped
File lib/python/Products/ZPatterns/Providers.py, line 178, in
namesForRegistration
(Object: PlugInBase)
TypeError: (see above)
I'll start to look into this.
Any advice would
Casey,
I just wanted to thank you very, very, VERY much for that tip! I've spent
far too many hours debugging very long, complex Z SQL methods. This will be
an enormous help! By the way, it works like a charm on ZMySQLDA.
Thanks!
- T.J.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a customizer folder with various data-plugins and customizers.
I just exported it from one zope installation, for importing into one on
a different server.
The installations are more or less identical -- same zope version, same
products.
When I try to reimport it, I get the following
From: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to make Squishdot work with INSTANCE_HOME nicely.
However, the testing is going wrong on a normal Win32 Install...
I had lots of lines that went something like:
f=open('%s/Products/%s.dtml' % (SOFTWARE_HOME,file))
Which generates:
Hi all,
I just released a Zope product, but since I'm a Zope newbie I'm still wondering
whether there is something fundamentally wrong with my idea or not.
Could someone check that thing and tell me whether I'm completely off base ?
I'm pretty sure there would be a way to solve the same
Steve Alexander writes:
When I look at the DTML Document through the web, the "self" object
passed to the breadcrumbs external method is the folder that contains
the DTML Document.
(I thought that should only be the case for DTML Methods!)
I expect, it is the folder containing the
Zope Devers,
THis is going to seem strange coming from someone who hasn't been on the
list in a long time, but I was at the Linux Expo in San Jose, and sat in on
a Web app talk. Lutris was in charge of the panel, and they talked about
xmlc. I went to their booth and asked about it. I think it