Now I have a scenario in which I can't get the refresh of a Python Product
to work.
I have a Product that don't define any addable objects only base classes
(EasyCore).
I it I have a class EasyObjectLink which inherits "from Persistence import
Persistent".
If I refresh EasyCore Persistent will
Does Zope support SSL?
Is there a way I can enable/activate that support from a product?
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Hi,
I need to make an authenticated call from one Zope server to another.
Although the two servers share most of their object trees (including the
main user folder) through a common ZEO ClientStorage, I have to call the
script on a _specific_ machine, since it will make changes to the local
fi
On March 26, Danny W. Adair wrote:
> - use a different approach to call the other server (like passing a
> copy of the current Auth header or something...)
BaseRequest._auth holds the original auth header, so you can just
forward it along.
a.
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I've just released ZConfig 1.0 for people who'd like to try it out
outside of Zope. Chris McDonough will be presenting our paper on
ZConfig at PyCon DC on Thursday; be sure to catch it!
ZConfig is a configuration library intended for general use. It
supports a hierarchical schema-driven configu
At 10:04 AM 3/26/2003 +1100, Adrian van den Dries wrote:
On March 26, Danny W. Adair wrote:
> - use a different approach to call the other server (like passing a
> copy of the current Auth header or something...)
BaseRequest._auth holds the original auth header, so you can just
forward it along.
Th
On March 26, Danny W. Adair wrote:
> Thanks. How would I do that?
> ZPublisher.Client.call() is very convenient but only takes
> url,username,pwd...
import base64
user, pass = base64.decodestring(req._auth.split(' ')[1]).split(':')
a.
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At 10:23 AM 3/26/2003 +1100, Adrian van den Dries wrote:
On March 26, Danny W. Adair wrote:
> Thanks. How would I do that?
> ZPublisher.Client.call() is very convenient but only takes
> url,username,pwd...
import base64
user, pass = base64.decodestring(req._auth.split(' ')[1]).split(':')
Nice.
Tha
Danny W. Adair wrote:
> At 10:23 AM 3/26/2003 +1100, Adrian van den Dries wrote:
> >On March 26, Danny W. Adair wrote:
> >> Thanks. How would I do that?
> >> ZPublisher.Client.call() is very convenient but only takes
> >> url,username,pwd...
> >
> >import base64
> >user, pass = base64.decodestring(