Why do you say it will not always work?
What situations might cause it not to work (Assuming that we already know
that the object is acquisition wrapped?)
Also, is there any hope of the documentation for acquisition being fleshed
out a little and brought up to date?
Adrian...
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Adrian Hungate
Gilles Lenfant writes:
> ...
> > obj.aq_explicit.some_attr
> Many thanks, exactly what I needed !
It will not always work, only usually.
Dieter
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Shane Hathaway writes:
> It's really only a theoretical problem. To store the extra data about
> folderish objects, you can save the data in a hidden file called, for
> example, ".properties". The theoretical problem is that someone might
> give an object that name, since it's perfectly lega
Hi,
I'm searching a way to execute a ZODB untrusted python script with parameters and
appropriate bindings (context, container...) from a file system Zope product.
Where can I find some examples ?
Thanks in advance.
--Gilles
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On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 08:55:13AM -0700, Andy McKay wrote:
> Likewise Im trying to digest all that and Im a little suprised. More magic
> in DTML? Not something I'd vote for normally.
>
> Im a little confused why this is suddenly an issue, yeah so we pull a string
> out of the REQUEST and thanks
--On Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:13:29 PM -0400 Shane Hathaway
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> It's really only a theoretical problem. To store the extra data about
> folderish objects, you can save the data in a hidden file called, for
> example, ".properties". The theoretical problem is that
Likewise Im trying to digest all that and Im a little suprised. More magic
in DTML? Not something I'd vote for normally.
Im a little confused why this is suddenly an issue, yeah so we pull a string
out of the REQUEST and thanks to DTML stack we may not know where it came
from. Well thats always b
On 2 Aug 2002 at 11:53, Mr Tobias Schiebeck wrote:
> I'm trying to modify the zope ftp-access to specify a port range
> within the server selects the ports for the passive ftp communication
> with the ftp-clients. This is in order to have the Zope server behind
> a firewall blocking more then th
Gary Poster wrote:
> I agree with Chris: *wow*!
>
> [re the original explanation]
> ...
>
>>I'm sure I left a few things out, so ask questions about the unclear
>>parts.
>
>
> Everything was wonderfully clear, except that the actual mechanism to
> convert the nested tuples flexibly to RDBMS
I agree with Chris: *wow*!
[re the original explanation]
...
> I'm sure I left a few things out, so ask questions about the unclear
> parts.
Everything was wonderfully clear, except that the actual mechanism to
convert the nested tuples flexibly to RDBMS record sequences escaped me
a bit. Thi
Chris Withers wrote:
> Shane Hathaway wrote:
>
>
>
> Wow! That was very very cool. I look forward to helping make this all a
> reality in Zope 3 ;-)
>
>> I'm sure I left a few things out, so ask questions about the unclear
>> parts. It's probably more info than you were expecting. ;-)
>
>
I really dont understand the code, but seems like you are "opening" an
already "open" connection.
If I'm talking s... so /dev/null
anTONIo
Mr Tobias Schiebeck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to modify the zope ftp-access to specify a port range
> within the server selects the ports for the pas
Mr Tobias Schiebeck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to modify the zope ftp-access to specify a port range
> within the server selects the ports for the passive ftp communication
> with the ftp-clients. This is in order to have the Zope server behind
> a firewall blocking more then the privileged por
Mr Tobias Schiebeck wrote:
> 451 Server Error: socket.error, (98,'Address already in use'): file:
> /usr/lib/zope/ZServer/medusa/asyncore.py line: 250
>
> Do you have any hints on this?
Sadly not, but if you get this working, please lemme know, this owuld be very
cool :-)
cheers,
Chris
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Michael Beaulieu wrote:
> and how to do this is not clear to me..
You can't.
Don't use ZClasses.
Doing this with a Python Product would be easy :-)
def __init__(self):
self.dict = {}
cheers,
Chris
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Shane Hathaway wrote:
Wow! That was very very cool. I look forward to helping make this all a reality
in Zope 3 ;-)
> I'm sure I left a few things out, so ask questions about the unclear
> parts. It's probably more info than you were expecting. ;-)
Hmm, okay, the only problem I can think th
Hi,
I'm trying to modify the zope ftp-access to specify a port range
within the server selects the ports for the passive ftp communication
with the ftp-clients. This is in order to have the Zope server behind
a firewall blocking more then the privileged ports only.
I managed to modify the pass
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