Has the problem with the binding of the namespace in pythonscript
been fixed in cvs (if so will it be in b2)? It's a pain to having
to call my pythonscript methods using xyz(_=_).
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, R. David Murray wrote:
Has the problem with the binding of the namespace in pythonscript
been fixed in cvs (if so will it be in b2)? It's a pain to having
to call my pythonscript methods using xyz(_=_).
Hmm. Actually, it's worse than that, since this particular method
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, Evan Simpson wrote:
You've got it almost right, you just have to know that it's called a stack
because it's used that way by the publishing machinery. This means that the
names on the stack are always in *reverse* order of how they appear in a
URL; "stack[-1]" is the next
I've got an analogous but different problem with ZCatalog udpates. I'd
like to ask for ideas about the best way to handle this.
I've got a ZPatterns based ap that is pulling data from a postgresql
database. But associated with the object created out of the database
are signficant chunks of
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
Has the physical path of the object changed? If not, the newer (2.3.0 + )
Nope.
catalog stuff should be smart enough to figure out whether anything inside
the object has changed during catalog_object. If nothing has changed, none
of the indexes
Is there any real documentation for Site Access rewrite rules anywhere?
There isn't anything in the help system of 2.3.1b1, and the docs under
SiteAccess on zope.org have a couple of examples but no technical
explanation of how the parts of the example interact with Zope.
My goal is pretty
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Erik Stephens wrote:
Naively, I can think of 2 approaches: a shared memory approach or a
separate memory per thread with notifications. Zope behaves like each
thread as its own copy of in-memory pieces and sometimes these
per/thread memory blocks do not get updated.
That
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Erik Stephens wrote:
Thanks for the response. If I understand you correctly, then as long a
thread does not try to modify an out-of-date object, it will not try to
re-read the most current version? Is that the expected behaviour?
Hmm. Good question. I seem to remember
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Shane Hathaway wrote:
"Phillip J. Eby" wrote:
One reason I've been racing like mad to get the preview release out is so
that, after seeing the usefulness of TW for the Zope 3 component
architecture, y'all might be interested in considering implementations for
module
I searched the NIP archives but didn't get any hits on strip_html. Is the
code for this beast (used by zope.org to strip html out of partial text
included from another page) available anywhere?
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Itai Tavor wrote:
You posted your questions 3 days ago, so maybe you found a solution
by now... but this might still be useful to you.
I just unwrapped the visitor pattern into an psuedo-case statement grin.
- I'm passing _ explicitly instead of relying on binding. I
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Steve Alexander wrote:
I'd welcome suggestions on a better name for the method than
"kickTriggers". :-)
armTriggers
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I have the following form action pythonscript:
req = context.REQUEST
context.propertysheets.info.manage_changeProperties(longdesc=req.form['longdesc'])
context.commitSubtransaction()
req.RESPONSE.redirect(req['URL1']+'/edit_longdescForm')
context is a DataSkin instance. When I submit the form,
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
How are you entering the data into the system? Specifically,
how are you *normalizing* the Author and book information?
I don't know what you mean by normalizing, I'm afraid.
The data is stored and upated in the external Paradox database,
which
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Doug Hellmann wrote:
I've yet to see any documentation which sufficiently explains what
ZPatterns is and how to use it for me to consider it in any of my
projects. I've read the wiki pages and I just don't get it.
Where should I be starting for enlightenment?
Well, if
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Joachim Werner wrote:
SQL or ZODB+ZCatalog, which one is better?
Any comments?
Just the obvious one: ZPatterns. grin.
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On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, R. David Murray wrote:
Howevever, I'm still getting 'None' as the result. If I print out, say,
catent.id, I see the correct ID for the object I'm trying to retrieve.
It doesn't make sense that this is failing. I must be doing something
stupid but I still can't see
Let me be a bit less cryptic. Design your system, and use ZPatterns, and you
can defer questions about which storage suits the parts of the app until
later, and can change your mind at need. For the kind of project you
are embarking upon, the time needed to learn ZPatterns is well worth it.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Steve Alexander wrote:
This is 2.3.0, I suppose I should try the new beta just for kicks...
Yes, do try the new beta. If this is what I think it is, it is fixed in the latest
2.3, as I submitted the patch that fixed it :-)
Are your objects traversed to through an
OK, having helped me figure out how to work around the bug in accessing
ZPatterns objects from a catalog, I've got a new challenge for you all.
Now that I've got my list of objects, I want to generate a web page displaying
them. The page has the structure of a series of table rows. Inside each
I'll probably figure this out as soon as I post like last time, but I've
been staring at it and can't see my mistake. The following code returns
a list of None's:
objs = []
for catent in container.Catalog(context.REQUEST):
objs.append(container.Catalog.getobject(catent.data_record_id_))
Well, I just tried to post several paragraphs to the security interface
wiki, and netscape reported a proxy problem. It then ate my posting
instead of giving it back to me when I pressed back. So I'm going
to try to recreate what I wrote here and hope someone will post it
for me or something.
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Andre Schubert wrote:
I'm discovering the EMarket Product and test it to with it in our Firm.
I'm working with Zope 2.2.0 and i have 2 problems.
EMarket is not yet 2.2-safe, as Steve mentioned. If you come up
with bug fixes, let us know grin.
That said, I don't have any
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Christopher J. Kucera wrote:
I've got a question about permissions of DTMLMethods and DTMLDocuments. It
seems to me that if you've given a role the "View management screens"
permission, any user with that role should be able to view the source code
for Methods and
ZCatalog would be easier to use if it had a recatalog_object method:
def recatalog_object(self, obj, uid):
"""Adds object to the catalog if not already present.
Removes old entry first, if already in present."""
self.uncatalog_object(uid)
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
Why are they totally immune to the security stuff? It gets really
confusing when something works fine in a management screen and yet
breaks everywhere else, especially when it's not throwing a security
error (more in part II ;-)
So, why is it like
OK, so the TextIndex of a ZCatalog says that it "stems and stops" the
words before indexing them and, one would hope, before searching
for them.
I always thought that "stem" meant "derive the stem of the word" (so
as to make the index smaller). I just peeked at the Splitter.c
source code for
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Andre Schubert wrote:
My Questions are: is there a way to delete the last transaction from
One answer: use tranalyzer to find the offset of the start of the
last transaction and truncate the file there.
Data.fs, and can i backup the Data.fs when Zope is running. Is the
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Martijn Pieters wrote:
No clues as to where you'll find the stopword code, but the Persistence
thingy is caused by the magic that ZODB performs: it initializes the
correct Persistence module when it itself is imported. This way Jim
managed to have ZODB3 and BoboPOS2 exist
I don't know if this has been raised before, but the following excerpt
from the most recent SANS security alert concensus made me think:
-- Forwarded message --
[...]
-- {00.31.014} Apache TomCat leaks system information
Apache's TomCat server has been found to provide various
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Loren Stafford wrote:
If there is a generally available solution to this SSL client problem, I
wouldn't mind building it into ZScheduler as an option. At the very least, I
could encapsulate the client interface in a separate module. Then you could
conveniently replace
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Brian Lloyd wrote:
I'm thinking of the dimensions/etc of the edit boxes and the
like. I do
a lot of work through virtual domains and it's a real pain having to
resize that edit box every time I log in through a different domain or
on a different computer...
Have
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Brian Lloyd wrote:
Are you calling:
Globals.default__class_init__(MyBasketClass)
on your Basket class? This is (poorly documented but)
necessary for permissions declared in __ac_permissions__
to be correctly initialized.
Poorly? grin
Only three classes seem to use
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Chris McDonough wrote:
Which files? Know that if you untar as root, the files will be 'owned'
by whoever tarred it up on our side. Untar it as a normal user. Reset
the permissions of the ones you find too permissive. Then let us know
so we can change the distribution.
OK, I read Brian's excellent HowTo on the 2.2 Product permissions API,
but it unfortunately doesn't give me the answer to my current
2.2 problem (or if it does there's something else I don't know that
is preventing me from figuring it out).
I'm trying to update EMarket to work under 2.2.
This is distressing. I'm building a new shopping cart site, and
doing it under 2.2.0 CVS (as of 7/1). I've added four items.
If I search for certain keywords that I know only appear on one
item, I get two items returned. The other item has no trace of
the specified keyword. This sounds very
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Adam Karpierz wrote:
In installation of Zope Emarket and eTailer both installed
and works ok on current 2.2.0 CVS.
Well, they may work OK, but there's still a problem.
Then you should update some files from current CVS.
I did a full current CVS checkout, and if I access
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Steve Spicklemire wrote:
I'm sure a lot of this is because EMarket was a 1.x product that has
seen relatively little change, in basic structure, since. I'm working
It doesn't look that way, actually.
on some patched to allow (1) ZClasses to act as MarketItems and
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, R. David Murray wrote:
manage_options.append(copy(item))
makes the management interface behave normally with the product installed.
Darn, I should have done more testing. I only fixed the prompt
for permissions problem. manage_workspace still goes
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, R. David Murray wrote:
Darn, I should have done more testing. I only fixed the prompt
for permissions problem. manage_workspace still goes to the
import/export screen...back to the testing.
Arg, it's worse than I thought. My original test was broken.
I haven't found
OK, so I didn't get very far in tracking down what inside EMarket
is triggering the wierd auth behavior, because I had to run a bunch
of tests against b3, where the behavior has changed from that of b2.
For this testing my method of determining if "things are weird" is
to see if I get prompted
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Lalo Martins wrote:
I had the same problem ("Contents" tab not appearing) and it
didn't even occur to me that it might be a Product (because
that happened before the update on Products was released).
After much munching trough the code, I made the simple change
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Thomas Weholt wrote:
Is there a global.asa counterpart in Zope, a place to put stuff that is or
should be accessable in the entire site, like database-connections etc.? I
was forced ( it was terrible, just terrible I tell ya!! ) to work in ASP on
MS IIS ( it just gets
I am very confused.
I'm looking at the SearchIndex source under 2.1.4 (2.1.6 seems to be
the same). In Lexicon.py the 'query' method defines the default_operator
to be 'or'. I can't see that TextIndex overrides this when it calls
it.
But the response to PR 1141 (against 2.1.6) in the
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
may be queried with a simple boolean query language that allows
'and', 'or', phrasing, parenthesized boolean expressions, and
proximity matching. Relevance ranking is supported and returns the
sum of the occurances of all query terms in the
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Jason Spisak wrote:
i did it again, and now I'm down to 160 objects total.
That's more liek it.
But system memory is still dropping. I was at 173632 available (This is
only a half our after the Zope restart BTW. It ate 100MB in under that
time.) before the second pass
.
"R. David Murray" wrote:
I was just looking at the ZCatalog code to figure out how to programatically
add an index to a Catalog. I figured out how to do that fairly easily,
but the code I was looking at has me a bit mystified. The method
manage_addIndex is defined. The for
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