Hi,
Am Di, den 12.10.2004 schrieb Alan Milligan um 0:16:
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Hi,
I had a client that used to work on 2.7.0, and now doesn't on 2.7.3.
The problem would appear to be that it's not substituting the
xmlrpc.Response class for a GET request on a
Heh,
Yes - would you like to lobby RedHat to change their up2date client??
I think the reason they've done this is because it's much more efficient. Not only do
they not have to read the body, they don't have to parse it.
Also, xml-rpc is totally screwed because it doesn't have a file type,
Ressurecting a bit of an old thread:
From: Chris McDonough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 4 August 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Possible Windows Service improvements.
...
I'm a Windows signal idiot.
I was too. I think I understand them a little better now after having
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote at 2004-10-9 12:04 -0400:
Stefan H. Holek wrote:
While testing a large-ish customer project under Zope 2.7.3 we found that
when an object with setDefaultAccess('deny') is used as the context for
a PythonScript, the script can no longer aquire tools from the
Tres Seaver wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote at 2004-10-9 12:04 -0400:
Stefan H. Holek wrote:
While testing a large-ish customer project under Zope 2.7.3 we found
that
when an object with setDefaultAccess('deny') is used as the context for
a PythonScript, the script can no longer
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Tino Wildenhain wrote:
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|I had a client that used to work on 2.7.0, and now doesn't on 2.7.3.
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|The problem would appear to be that it's not substituting the
|xmlrpc.Response class for a GET request on a text/xml content type and
|therefore just
Hi,
Am Mi, den 13.10.2004 schrieb Alan Milligan um 3:31:
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Tino Wildenhain wrote:
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|I had a client that used to work on 2.7.0, and now doesn't on 2.7.3.
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|The problem would appear to be that it's not substituting the
|xmlrpc.Response class