Jean Jordaan wrote:
for brain in Catalog(some_index=some_value):
# delete the object, and then
brain_to_delete = Catalog(unique_index=brain.unique_prop)
Catalog.uncatalog_object(brain_to_delete.getPath())
.. can't really think why that would work if Chris's original
doesn't, though.
..
Hi Chris,
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 13:08:01 -0500, Chris McDonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I am monitoring site now, and will tell you about the results.
OK, many thanks!
Running For: 3 days 4 hours 28 min 29 sec.
I have enabled 400 error_log ex exceptions to keep, and during 3 days I
got 2 er
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 09:34:28AM -0500, Jeremy Hylton wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 16:57, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> > >3) is it possible to disable caching of some object?
> >
> > No, but you can (in most cases) flush it again
> > by calling its "_p_deactivate" method.
> >
> > You can always do
Hi,
In Zope 2.4 or older versions when a user is created, if you specify a
domain and leave the password for a user blank, then anyone from the
permitted domains automatically gets the user's roles without having to log
in.
However, it is not possible in Zope 2.7. I have created a user specifying
I think you are describing a flaw that had been removed in older versions.
Does not sound like a feature but like a bug...
-aj
--On Dienstag, 9. März 2004 13:31 Uhr +0100 Juan Javier Carrera Obrero
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
In Zope 2.4 or older versions when a user is created, if you speci
It's not a bug, in fact it's a cool way to allow different types of
anonymous users. That's not to say that it's a fool-proof way of doing
it, but it generally works, as long as you don't rely on it for any sort
of security ;) .
The thing is that in later zope versions the functionality has be
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 06:36, Alex V. Koval wrote:
> I have enabled 400 error_log ex exceptions to keep, and during 3 days I
> got 2 errors
> on the site:
>
> Time Username (User Id) Exception
> 16:35:01 Anonymous User (None) KeyError: 1078763620
> 21:59:05 Anonymous
Greetings.
I'm developing a Python-based product that needs to serve up a variety of
XML files out of the product's directory. That is, certain URLs handled by
instances of a product-defined type need to return an XML file that's on
disk along with the product's DTML views and the like. Let's say
I serve static content with FileSystemSite
(http://www.zope.org/Members/k_vertigo/Products/FileSystemSite).
Sandor
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Beatty
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 12:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject
Please excuse me if this subject is off-topic - there seem to be no zope lists
for the syntax of zope products! I am writing a zope product for the
representation of biological data in a user aware context. I have a working
product that satisfies my primary needs - but I would like to improve a lit
Greetings again.
This has to be an easy one.
>From within my Python-based product's code, how do I get access to the
product's directory on the filesystem? os.getcwd() seems to provide the
working directory of the shell used to launch Zope, at least when running in
debug mode.
I've tried ferreti
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 01:58:17PM -0500, Ian Beatty wrote:
> Greetings again.
>
> This has to be an easy one.
>
> >From within my Python-based product's code, how do I get access to the
> product's directory on the filesystem? os.getcwd() seems to provide the
> working directory of the shell use
Stephen Rudd BIOINF wrote:
before releasing. Could someone explain (or point me to resources) how to turn a
product into a "folder" like object so that I can bind images, DTML or python
scripts directly into the product - I am stumped and cannot find any explanation
Your first step will be to have
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 01:58 pm, Ian Beatty wrote:
> This has to be an easy one.
Good, I'll take it. ;-)
> From within my Python-based product's code, how do I get access to the
> product's directory on the filesystem? os.getcwd() seems to provide the
> working directory of the shell used
There is also a convenience function for this in Zope:
from Globals import package_home
here = package_home(globals())
- C
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 14:16, Fred Drake wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 March 2004 01:58 pm, Ian Beatty wrote:
> > This has to be an easy one.
>
> Good, I'll take it. ;-)
>
> >
Hi again.
I'm chipping away at the problem I asked about earlier ("Product Access to
Files") -- or perhaps just beating my head against it -- and I've got
another question.
If I'm writing a Python script within the ZMI, any URL that resolves to my
script will invoke the script, even if the URL ha
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 02:30 pm, Chris McDonough wrote:
> There is also a convenience function for this in Zope:
>
> from Globals import package_home
> here = package_home(globals())
Maybe I'm just weird, but I generally prefer the general approach when there's
not a clear improvement in re
See the definition for __before_publishing_traverse__ in Zope's
lib/python/Shared/DC/Scripts/Bindings.py.
HTH,
- C
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 14:33, Ian Beatty wrote:
> Hi again.
>
> I'm chipping away at the problem I asked about earlier ("Product Access to
> Files") -- or perhaps just beating
The question is, how can I do this from within a Python-based product?
Calling
http://host/folder/object/method/a/b/c
fails to invoke the method 'method' on my custom object 'object'.
Instead, I get a "Cannot locate object" page.
---
You can define a method in your 'object'
On 10/03/2004, at 6:29 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 06:36, Alex V. Koval wrote:
I have enabled 400 error_log ex exceptions to keep, and during 3 days
I
got 2 errors
on the site:
TimeUsername (User Id) Exception
16:35:01Anonymous User (None) KeyError:
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In 2.7, ObjectManager raises 'Bad Request' most of the time, but in one
case actually raises zExceptions.BadRequest. Did this get missed
when all the string exceptions were getting replaced, or is it
deliberately like this for backwards compatibility?
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