Hi Robert,
My friend Lalo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) started a rewrite of TAL to make it more
pluggable and ease backporting of i18n to Zope2. I dont know how much if it
is done right now, but the last time I talked to him, he said that only METAL
was missing.
His work is available at http://sf.net/
Stephan Richter and Zope Corp are porting Zope 3 ZPT I18n support
to Zope 2.x, probably with a target of Zope 2.7.
Jim
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> My friend Lalo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) started a rewrite of TAL to make it more
> pluggable and ease backporting of i18n to Zope2. I dont
> "SdS" == Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SdS> My friend Lalo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) started a rewrite of TAL to
SdS> make it more pluggable and ease backporting of i18n to
SdS> Zope2. I dont know how much if it is done right now, but the
SdS> last time I talked to
Well, i didnt told there was i18n support there ;)
Basically, Alt-TAL is a rewrite of TAL to allow one to expand TAL by providing
plugins. This means that if you want to provide i18n for Alt-TAL you just
need to write an i18n plugin and register it as a handler for i18n:something.
The the curr
> "SdS" == Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SdS> Well, i didnt told there was i18n support there ;)
Oh! :)
SdS> Basically, Alt-TAL is a rewrite of TAL to allow one to expand
SdS> TAL by providing plugins. This means that if you want to
SdS> provide i18n for Alt-T
Barry A. Warsaw writes:
> concerns. After talking with Fred, I came to understand that much of
> the code's current obscurity is due to optimizations to make TAL
> perform at least as fast as DTML.
Well, faster than it used to. We need to spend time on performance.
> So while I'd love to
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
>>"SdS" == Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>
> SdS> Well, i didnt told there was i18n support there ;)
>
> Oh! :)
>
> SdS> Basically, Alt-TAL is a rewrite of TAL to allow one to expand
> SdS> TAL by providing plugins. This means that if
On Seg 01 Jul 2002 15:26, Jim Fulton wrote:
| I'll add that the current ZPT implementation is too slow
| (thanks to recent DTML speedups ;).
|
| ZPT needs to be as fast as or faster than DTML. It would be
| great if it was cleaner and more pluggable.
|
| Jim
I remember that i had the same concer
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
> On Seg 01 Jul 2002 15:26, Jim Fulton wrote:
> | I'll add that the current ZPT implementation is too slow
> | (thanks to recent DTML speedups ;).
> |
> | ZPT needs to be as fast as or faster than DTML. It would be
> | great if it was cleaner and more pluggable.
> |
> | Jim
Hello,
I have a Python script that has to write a "string" in
a file. When I launch it from Zope, I have an error
message from Zope telling me I can't write in my file.
Is there a way to write in a file from Zope or not?
Is that a problem a rights? Do I change something
about the security in Zope
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 03:49:07PM -0300, Sidnei da Silva wrote:
> On Seg 01 Jul 2002 15:26, Jim Fulton wrote:
> | I'll add that the current ZPT implementation is too slow
> | (thanks to recent DTML speedups ;).
> |
> | ZPT needs to be as fast as or faster than DTML. It would be
> | great if it w
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 10:13:25PM +0200, Juliette Colmant wrote:
> I have a Python script that has to write a "string" in
> a file. When I launch it from Zope, I have an error
> message from Zope telling me I can't write in my file.
> Is there a way to write in a file from Zope or not?
> Is
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