Dieter Maurer wrote:
Andy McKay writes:
what does anyone else think
I would not like it.
Why not? ;-)
Chris
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Rik Hoekstra wrote:
Hm, reading this... just a loose comment.
In light of the awkward search interface of ZCatalogs, would it be a good
idea to make a search interface for ZCatalog ZPatterns based? T
I'm starting to feel like a stuck record on this, but lots of people
seem to be asking for
z2.py makes references to AccessControl.User.emergency_user which causes
an exception. Is it ok to use SpecialUsers.super instead?
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Robin Becker wrote:
z2.py makes references to AccessControl.User.emergency_user which causes
an exception. Is it ok to use SpecialUsers.super instead?
No, it is not ok. :-) Have you updated AccessControl/User.py as well?
If you have, this exception should not occur.
Are you using special
Chris Withers wrote:
Who thinks the default python sort should stay like it is? Who thinks it
should change?
(reasons of course would be helpful, particularly if you want it to stay
like it is ;-)
Python's sort() lets you sort based on not only strings but also tuples,
lists, and numbers,
On Thu, 07 Dec 2000 10:54:06 -0500, Shane Hathaway
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The one thing I wonder is whether the sort order is consistent between
different versions of Python.
I actually have a Collector bug report on exactly this question.
http://classic.zope.org:8080/Collector/1219/view
Dan Sashko wrote:
~~~sorry for double post if you get it twice... I think I sent it first from
the wrong email address
is there a way in zope to reference a document on a server without having it
to be in the
zope database???
if I want to display say a microsoft document, with content
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shane Hathaway
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Robin Becker wrote:
z2.py makes references to AccessControl.User.emergency_user which causes
an exception. Is it ok to use SpecialUsers.super instead?
No, it is not ok. :-) Have you updated AccessControl/User.py as well?
Robin Becker wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shane Hathaway
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Robin Becker wrote:
z2.py makes references to AccessControl.User.emergency_user which causes
an exception. Is it ok to use SpecialUsers.super instead?
No, it is not ok. :-) Have you updated
Josh Zeidner wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to configure zope for "virtual domains"? For instance, can
I have one zope installation serve several domains? How do I configure
this?
http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/SiteAccess2
cheers,
Chris
OK, I've put this into the Collector. I'm intrigued as to what
the operating procedure is with the Collector though - there appear
to be a large number of Pending jobs. Does that mean that Digital
Creations haven't even looked at them, or that they just haven't
done anything about them?
But thats a result of the sorting...
anyway I have in and tree patched, I'll post them tonight when I get home
and let people do what they want.
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Andy McKay, Developer.
ActiveState.
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From: "Dieter Maurer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Chris Withers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. ZCatalog stores objects in a pre-sorted order. Changing the sort
order of any object (not just strings) would break *all* existing
ZCatalog instances that store mixed case strings. (and other
applications too - the python language reference documents that this
assmption is safe at least
I'm still trying to figure out what the missing pieces are... if anyone else
has gotten a Linux Zope talking to a Win2K SQL Server 2000, I would
appreciate some guidance.
It seems I would have to write my own Product from scratch to do this, no
matter what. None of the ODBC Products seem to be
Use the Sybase client libraries, with ZSybaseDA. We do that here, and
it works fine (but not for much longer, byebye sqlserver...)
Or FreeTDS, but I don't think it's thread-safe, so you'll need to use
a Thunked adaptor.
"Neil K" wrote
I'm still trying to figure out what the missing pieces
I am currently running Zope - ZSQLRelayDA - SQLRelay+FreeTDS - SQLServer on NT.
It works, but not particularly robustly it would seem.
-d
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 02:57:28PM -0800, Neil K wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out what the missing pieces are... if anyone else
has gotten a Linux
I'm still trying to figure out what the missing pieces are... if anyone else
has gotten a Linux Zope talking to a Win2K SQL Server 2000, I would
appreciate some guidance.
It seems I would have to write my own Product from scratch to do this, no
matter what. None of the ODBC Products seem to be
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Robin Becker wrote:
Anyone know why AM Kuchling needs to split off a Sourceforge project
based on ZODB?
I don't think it's a "split", but AMK is using ZODB internally at his
job, and externally with his own projects, so I can see him wanting to
have some control over the
I added some ZUnit tests which invoke Tim Peters' doctest testing
framework in the zope environment. More at http://zwiki.org/DocTest
regards,
-Simon
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Itamar Shtull-Trauring [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon Michael wrote:
Flat Database (was ListMate) is just what I need to whip up an
interface for non-technical administrators - thanks. So I migrated two
data tables ("workshops" "registrations") from gadfly to flatdb
instances using the
Recently (yesterday and today) we found a few files in the CVS repository
to be corrupt - different than the internal CVS files from which they were
mirrored. We've run a check to track down all such files, and have
corrected them all. However, we don't know at this point whether or not
the
Michel Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am, in particular, barely not lazy enough to check stuff into
branches, much less whole other repositories. ;)
Nicely put. Posted on zwiki.org so I can use it later. :)
-Simon
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