I remember to have had this problem when accessing office files like *.doc's.
It *think* it was a IE issue, that olny happend with particular IE versions.
Robert
Am Friday 05 September 2003 23:26 schrieb Dieter Maurer:
> Bjorn Stabell wrote at 2003-9-2 19:33 +0800:
> > Has anyone encountered this
Bjorn Stabell wrote at 2003-9-2 19:33 +0800:
> Has anyone encountered this problem:
>
> When accessing File objects that are not accessible to Anonymous (HTTP
> and WebDAV View permissions not given), the Basic HTTP Auth window pops
> up repeatedly even after the user has logged in using the
Romain Slootmaekers wrote at 2003-9-1 10:07 +0200:
> ...
> Anyway,
> If you're reluctant to change anything about the zope-2.X copy-paste
> behaviour, can you guys atleast add the use case to the list for zope-3?
I am not really involved in Zope development. Thus, I cannot
help you with this
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:46:52AM -0400, Gary Poster wrote:
> Python
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I have recently installed Zope 2.7.0-b2 on windows XP and am getting the
same error message as 2.7.0-b1 when starting zope. Is this truly an
error message or just informational?
2003-09-05T11:37:23 BLATHER(-100) ZODB Commiting subtransaction of size 5382
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
On Friday 05 September 2003 14:21, Chris Withers wrote:
> Hmmm, maybe not... could we make a note of the pickles size when the data
> is loaded and update that size when it's comitted? Is this the same as the
> in-memory size?
Yes, I hope its close enough for most purposes. It would be nice to ha
Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 12:15, Chris Withers wrote:
If the object load would cause the cache to go above it's maximum number,
*Number* isnt the the right parameter to control here. We need to limit
the total amount of RAM. Objects are of variable size, and the lar
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 12:15, Chris Withers wrote:
> If the object load would cause the cache to go above it's maximum number,
*Number* isnt the the right parameter to control here. We need to limit
the total amount of RAM. Objects are of variable size, and the largest ZODB
objects