On 2008-02-13 13:07:47 +0100, Malthe Borch [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Christian Zagrodnick wrote:
when will this be merged to the trunk and released? Any plans for that?
I still need to hook up the resource bundle with the publisher. The
implementation hasn't been tested in a browser yet.
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Subject: OK : Zope-2.7 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Thu Feb 14 21:02:24 EST 2008
Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
try ore.wsgiapp in pypi, you provide a root utility and traversal
begins from there, the zodb is never opened. the default publication
looks up the app root via utility and traversal continues from there.
i've been using it successfully for a number of relational apps
2008/2/15, Jim Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
try ore.wsgiapp in pypi, you provide a root utility and traversal
begins from there, the zodb is never opened. the default publication
looks up the app root via utility and traversal continues from there.
i've been
Cool Jim. Will take a look and read. This is what the wonderful world of
packages and wsgi is all about :-). I am also going to check out Kapil's
solution for some other things. I am pretty comfortable with the zope's
publisher and configuration.
Regards,
David
Jim Washington wrote:
Kapil
Hi Kapil. Hoping to take a look at this before long. Many thanks for
pointing out this package.
Regards,
David
Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
try ore.wsgiapp in pypi, you provide a root utility and traversal begins
from there, the zodb is never opened. the default publication looks up
the app root
Hi Tres. Appreciate your reply. I examine the packages you have
identified. Many thanks.
Regards,
David
Tres Seaver wrote:
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David Pratt wrote:
Cool Jim. Will take a look and read. This is what the wonderful world of
packages and wsgi is all about
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David Pratt wrote:
Cool Jim. Will take a look and read. This is what the wonderful world of
packages and wsgi is all about :-). I am also going to check out Kapil's
solution for some other things. I am pretty comfortable with the zope's