one small correction:
the line:
dtml-call expr="manage_delObjects(getId())"
should read:
dtml-call expr="manage_delObjects([getId(),])"
as the manage_delObjects takes a list as argument
hth
Rik
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"R. David Murray" wrote:
Likewise. But this is the can of worms I alluded to. Another
approach would be to allow the default operator to be specified at
query time grin.
That would be cool :-)
FWIW, I don't think the default changing is a good idea, simple 'cos it suddenly
changes how a
Hi,
When I do the following in a ZSQL Method:
SELECT * from x WHERE y=dtml-sqlvar sec type=string
it works fine, however, when I do:
SELECT * from x WHERE y=dtml-var sec sql_quote
I get:
exceptions.AttributeError
Traceback (innermost last):
File
Hi,
I would like to know if ANYONE has ever put timeout parameter
of ZServer/Medusa to work, i.e, if changing this timeout value to a low
value and actually seen it to work, i.e, closing zombie channels.
Anyone done this? I've tryed almost everything on my limited knowledge
of zope/python,
Hi,
I had the following line in a dtml method, x_report, generated by 'Add Z Search
Interface':
dtml-in x
...where x is a ZSQL Method that takes one parameter: sec
Now, when I try to call x_report from a python script, my_ps, as follows:
return
Rik Hoekstra wrote:
one small correction:
the line:
dtml-call expr="manage_delObjects(getId())"
should read:
dtml-call expr="manage_delObjects([getId(),])"
as the manage_delObjects takes a list as argument
hth
Rik
Actually manage_delObjects will take a string
Chris Withers wrote:
Hi,
When I do the following in a ZSQL Method:
SELECT * from x WHERE y=dtml-sqlvar sec type=string
it works fine, however, when I do:
SELECT * from x WHERE y=dtml-var sec sql_quote
I get:
exceptions.AttributeError
Traceback (innermost last):
Casey Duncan wrote:
sql_quote. So the output SQL of the two respective examples you gave
would be:
SELECT * from x WHERE y='value'
SELECT * from x WHERE y=value
Okay, so dtml-var sec sql_quote is broken? ;-)
cheers,
Chris
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Chris Withers wrote:
Casey Duncan wrote:
sql_quote. So the output SQL of the two respective examples you gave
would be:
SELECT * from x WHERE y='value'
SELECT * from x WHERE y=value
Okay, so dtml-var sec sql_quote is broken? ;-)
cheers,
Chris
No, that behavior is
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Rik Hoekstra wrote:
one small correction:
the line:
dtml-call expr="manage_delObjects(getId())"
should read:
dtml-call expr="manage_delObjects([getId(),])"
as the manage_delObjects takes a list as argument
Well, but the other would work, since
Hi,
When I released ZServerSSL for Zope 2.1.x, I used "-W" for HTTPS
and "-M" for the encrypting monitor on z2(s).py's command line.
For Zope 2.3.0, "-W" has been taken by WebDav; "-x" happens to be
free, so I use that for HTTPS. I haven't checked if "-M" is taken.
(I intend to build an
Shame to hear HireTechs arent doing to well. I must confess I havent used
that splitter.c on windows, its just sat there and I just havent gotten
around to it, one day along with all the other stuff I have to do...
Erm nice name btw.
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From: "Big
What I'm really looking for is how to compile Zope
from source on Windoze. Anybody?
Shame to hear HireTechs arent doing to well.
Mismanagement. The company should be doing fine.
They president just screwed things up.
Erm nice name btw.
Thanks.
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I tried that once with Python 2.0 in the mix as well. I gave in after some
frustration, mostly related to 2.0 issues so I cant really give any help
there. Sorry
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From: "Big John Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Andy McKay" [EMAIL
Chris Withers writes:
I had the following line in a dtml method, x_report, generated by 'Add Z Search
Interface':
dtml-in x
where x is a ZSQL Method that takes one parameter: sec
Now, when I try to call x_report from a python script, my_ps, as follows:
return
Can someone from DC tell me what they use to come up
with the binary version of the Splitter on Windoze. I
am trying to get the Catalog to recognize "C++" on
Win32. I have posted the Splitter.c file to my home
page http://www.zope.org/Members/jspisak/Splitter
Can anyone give me a clue as to
Brian holds the knowledge to compile Zope under Windows somewhere deep in
his subconscious. Every time someone asks him, his eyes roll back in his
head. ;-) Nobody else has ever successfully done it, AFAIK (including
me!).
I know we use VC++ and a little batch file called ext15.bat, which
Hopefully I will have a present related to this tomorrow.
rats... I got so close to getting this working too ;-)
Chris
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Here we go maybe
How to:
get Python 1.5.2 source and build it.
get Zope source
put ext15.py somewhere in your path
then call
d:\Python-1.5.2\python d:\Zope-2.3.0-src\ext15.py -p d:\Python-1.5.2
you need to specify the source of your python and you may need to move a few
files within
I just got back into my office and low and behold!
Andy, you shouldn't have...but I'm glad you did. :)
I'll test it out.
I can't wait to see what Chris M. has up his sleeve.
--- Andy McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here we go maybe
How to:
get Python 1.5.2 source and build it.
get
No problem... hope it works.
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From: "resefficient..." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Andy McKay" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] What does DC use to compile Splitter.c on Windows?
I
If this already posted, I'm sorry. I'm useing this
damn yahoo mail until I get my servers up and running.
I just got back into my office and low and behold!
Andy, you shouldn't have...but I'm glad you did. :)
I'll test it out.
I can't wait to see what Chris has up his sleeve.
--- Andy McKay
Very sorry about the multiple emails. Yahoomail gave
me no indication that they were actually being sent.
Sorry to all.
Thanks again Andy,
Jason Spisak
--- Andy McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No problem... hope it works.
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From:
You are terrific Andy. Thanks a ton. I've been
busting my ass with cygwin and all kinds of Windoze
junk. What a nightmare.
I hope you find good use for the hack.
All my best,
Jason Spisak
--- Andy McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here we go maybe
How to:
get Python 1.5.2 source and
Hey no problem, glad it works. Thanks to Brian for sending me all that stuff
a while ago...
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From: "resefficient..." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: "Chris McDonough" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March
"Chris McDonough" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think it's reasonable or wise to impose any "master
structure" for filesystem serialization of bodies of
objects. Each instance (or perhaps each class) should
define how best to serialize itself to disk.
Representations between classes
I think the only good reasons we have right now for having
filesystem-compatible serialization are to make Zope content editable via
common tools in a way that makes sense to people not used to (or comfortable
with) the object database, and to give people a plausible way to put a Zope
site under
Just so that the fonts are consistent, can this change be made to the
management screens stylesheet?
.form-help {
+ font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 10pt;
color: #33;
}
As a bonus, we'd also like to see the following added to the stylesheet -
it's the
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