Christian Scholz wrote:
yeah, this is exactly what I'm after too. I'd like the virtual objects
the specialist is responsible for to have normal Zope management
screens.
Well, I think this shouldn't be too difficult to create. Just a subclass
of Specialist and add some Contents-Tab,
Christian Scholz wrote:
Well, virtual in the sense as a specialist is no real folder but can
provide content from different sources. Thus what I mean is some mechanism
which emulates objectIds() etc. so it looks to the user (and the ones
using it via dtml) like a normal folder object.
Hi!
Well, virtual in the sense as a specialist is no real folder but can
provide content from different sources. Thus what I mean is some mechanism
which emulates objectIds() etc. so it looks to the user (and the ones
using it via dtml) like a normal folder object.
Somehow like the
Hi!
Actually should answer to these posts... ;-)
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 03:11:37PM -0500, Steve Spicklemire wrote:
Hi Christian,
Well, nobody else answered that I saw... so I'll take a crack
at your questions
"CS" == Christian Scholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CS Hi
Hi Steve!
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 10:45:46PM +, Steve Alexander wrote:
Steve Spicklemire wrote:
CS 2. Is it planned to provide something like a virtual folder
CS which acts like a normal object manager but is controlled via
CS ZPatterns (so actually something like
Steve Spicklemire wrote:
CS 2. Is it planned to provide something like a virtual folder
CS which acts like a normal object manager but is controlled via
CS ZPatterns (so actually something like Folder with Customizer
CS Support just without the "anchor" in ZODB. (would
Steve Alexander wrote:
return getattr(container.path.to.somewhere, name)
That's the simple version, and it won't give the traversed-to object the
correct context most of the time. To do that, I'd need to use an
external method, and use the __of__ method to give the returned object
At 11:58 PM 8/9/00 +0100, Steve Alexander wrote:
1: ZClass instances can have PropertySheets added to them, independently
of any sheets declared in the ZClass class definition.
I've been working with Zope for a while, but this had never occurred to
me. I guess this is just another one of those
Thanks for your answers, Phillip.
Here's what I've learned. I still need to try these out on a test
system, to prove to myself that they work the way I think they do.
1: ZClass instances can have PropertySheets added to them, independently
of any sheets declared in the ZClass class definition.