pental/
I have no idea whether it has METAL or not. So this post may be worse
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collection of random debugging features in Eiffel: it's all in support of a
particular formal theory of program design.
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Methods?
(I already hacked my server, just wanna know what I'm riskin)
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recognize the
changed code in spite of my deletion of the pyc files.
TYA,
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folder, Zope still shows the product and error after restarting. Am I being
stupid? I must be missing something
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Delete the product from the Control Panel management interface.
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Hello.
I've been using zope for a couple of months, i have found zope to be a
great product and thank you for creating it. Currently i have run into a
problem, i need to access the AUTHENTICATED_USER in a
standard_error_message called by notFoundError in BaseRequest.
I was wondering if the aut
hidden problems with it?
Is it done the right way?
There seems to be a lot of repeated code between zpublisher_exception_hook and
ZPublisher.BaseRequest, maybe you want to put the auth stuff into it's own
function and work that way? Just an idea...
Mithro
> Tim Ansell wrote:
>
> >
Forgot to attach the diff
Forgive me it's 4:52am here
Mithro
Tim Ansell wrote:
> Oppps, just realised i've been replying only to myself :)
>
> Umm okay here is the diff, it is from version 2.2.4 but should apply to most
> versions
> I have removed all
I appears last night i didn't test the diff...
This one should work without any editing...
Mithro
Tim Ansell wrote:
> Forgot to attach the diff
>
> Forgive me it's 4:52am here....
>
> Mithro
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> Tim Ansell wrote:
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> > Oppps, just realised i'v
Is there a reason the rowcount property of the cursor object was not made
available throught the DA (ideally as an optional parameter of the __call__
method)?
Am I missing it somewhere else?
Cheers,
Tim McLaughlin
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Does anybody know why sql methods only search the request object instead of
traversing the dtml namespace stack?
TIA,
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In Zope 2.2.4 i had the following setup
zope box running zope with port 8080
Fire wall with port redirector from local port 80 to zope box port 8080
Everything worked fine, directly accessing the zope box on port 8080 or
accessing the firewall on 80.
But now with zope 2.3.0 it keeps writing ur
but again connected
through Worldnet is a no go. I suspect this has something (maybe) to do
with Worldnet's proxies (if they have them) not handling the headers which
zope may (or may not) send. Ok, so it's a guess please help.
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Anyone know how I can log or view the http headers that Zope sends when it
responds to a http request?
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an Apache reverse proxy setup. Is this problem an Apache issue, or a Zope
issue? Please help
TIA, and beaucoup thanks on the previous question.
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the -05 zone at the end. Also note, numerics do not seem to be converted to
floats either (they are returned as strings but _.float() successfully). Am
I just missing something?
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Is this true on windows too? I saw some mention of this limit be lifted,
but if so, in what version?
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Win32 environment. I have been trying to compile one myself, but there are
lot's of road blocks. If any of you have one that you already built, could
you email it to me?
TIA,
Tim Lakey
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how? I can't seem to do it. (I'm sure that I'm just being daft though). I
tried both "title_and_id" and "title_and_id()" to no avail.
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To: Ti
never mind. dumb mistake.
Thanks.
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 4:37 PM
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Subject: RE: [Zope-dev] catalog object owners?
how? I can't seem to do
Is there a hook for before the transaction is committed for objects which
subclass Persistent? I found __inform_commit__ for a "registered" object,
but I can't seem to get that to work as I thought it did. I also tried
subclassing TM like a DA, but to no a
's it. I'm halfway there, just can't get a method
to be called on my object _just_ before commit.
Cheers,
Tim
ps. I'm not so sure that __getstate__ will do this for me, but that's
probably cause I have no idea what __getstate__ does. It just doesn't sound
righ
o conserve
resources. Anyway, what you gave me works! Thanks. It seems I need to
override the _vote method (since it is only called once and allows
exceptions). As to the other stuff, I'm sure you can enlighten me further
as to why. I appreciate the help.
Cheers.
Tim
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be
managed for the REQUEST object to be passed to methods that might or might
not need it.
Cheers,
Tim
Please don't kill me if this is a _really_stupid_idea_.
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bindings (and if you know how to get them automagically, that would be
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I've found
another way to do it.
Thanks for the help,
Tim
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From: "Tim McLa
In the help documentation for the 'Authenticated_User' object it says
the following..
hasRole(object, roles):
Return a value that is true if the user has the given roles on the
given object and return false otherwise.
Permission - Always available
getRoles(object):
Returns a
Does anybody know how to make an object unowned, programmatically or through
the interface?
Thanks,
Tim
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tch since in
fact it calls the Super.
3. I'm gonna pitch this out. say it all to the benefit of all.
Incidentally, great working with you on this. Excellent feedback, and your
catchin' on quickly (hooray! another infected by the Zope bug).
Tim
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From: Davi
Andy-
We've had no probs with ZODBCDA connected to SQL Server (7 and 2000). What
leads you to think it's a prob with the DA?
Tim
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 10:45:55 -0700
Subject: [Zope-dev]
ply put
an unnecessary layer in between Zope and the db.
Tim
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 8:29 AM
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How in the heck do I do this? (also, does anybody know how to make an owned
object "unowned"). It seems that once I select a proxy role, I can't turn
it off...
TIA,
Tim
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found this to be true with ZClass
constructors at least. I believe that the method should take the
permissions of the authenticated_user only in this scenario, but it does
not.
Any ideas?
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may be SOL :-(
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 5:50 AM
To: R. David Murray
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"R. David Murray" wrote:
>
> Like I said (and th
I meant create an instance of a ZClass owned by a user who no longer exists
(if my 'construct' word made no sense - haven't had coffee yet ;-) ).
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Cc
make ZClasses much more powerful. http://www.zope.org/Members/tmclaugh
We've been using the event model for ZClass dev very effectively here at
BCS. I'll be posting the event code soon.
Tim
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Sent: Monday, April 16,
7;,content_type, precondition))
# Now we "upload" the data. By doing this in two steps, we
# can use a database trick to make the upload more efficient.
self._getOb(id).manage_upload(file)
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Tav,
I don't see why you need to reimplement __repr__ in the first place. I
believe that what yours is trying to do is the default implementation on a
class. (somebody tell me if I am wrong) But this probably is not the
fundamental issue.
e all unresponsive
4. restart usually yields a .trX file (an aborted transaction I suppose)
Any ideas? Maybe it was something "fixed" in 2.3.1? The causes seem to be
somewhat different except that they all modify the ZODB
Tim
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I forgot to mention... our neither our z2.log or stupid_log show anything
upon freezing. afterwards the stupid_log shows the failed transaction
cleanup, but that's it.
Tim
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ssage-
From: Chris McDonough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 12:00 PM
To: Chris Withers
Cc: Tim McLaughlin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Zope Server hanging :-(
One of the more important bits is the "active" count when using
the --detailed option
Sorry, Chris M, didn't mean to get you stuck in the documentation torture
chamber ;-)
Cheers,
Tim
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From: Michel Pelletier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:58 PM
To: Chris McDonough
Cc: Tim McLaughlin; Chris Withers; [EMAIL PROT
Magnus,
No, changeOwnership is not exposed for TTW calling. But you can expose it
through an external method... I used this one on a ZClass.
def set_owner(self, user):
self.changeOwnership(user)
return
--Tim
Message: 6
From: "Magnus Heino (Rivermen)" <[EM
er to changeOwnership is a User _object_. Good luck.
--Tim
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From: Magnus Heino (Rivermen) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 7:25 AM
To: 'Tim McLaughlin'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Magnus Heino (Rivermen)
Subject: SV: Subject: [Zope-dev] change
What kind of UserFolder are you using... LoginManager or something?
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From: Magnus Heino (Rivermen) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:13 AM
To: 'Tim McLaughlin'; Magnus Heino (Rivermen)
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: SV
Do you have multiple acl_users objects in the acquisition context of the
object? Because if you do and the self.acl_users will acquire (possibly)
the wrong user database. If that's not the problem, I'm gonna have to let
it cook, and I'll probably come up w/ somethin' later
User database houses 'username'
user = self.acl_users.getUser(username)
self.changeOwnership(user.__of__(self.acl_users))
return 'done.'
--Tim McLaughlin (tmclaugh)
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From: Magnus Heino (Rivermen)
To: 'Tim McLaughlin'; Magnus Heino
be forged so that the method has false params.
Disabling the method for TTW calling cleans everything up nicely.
Anybody have any thoughts? Also, does anybody have any idea where it is
currently getting the default set... I can't seem to find it.
Thanks,
Tim
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u didnt get any response. I have successfully used
it in two projects.
I'll write an howto on monday and put up on zope.org
Thanks for a great product and great support!
/Magnus
>
> Tim
>
> -Original Message-
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Stian,
It's probably nicer to use the -P option for z2.py which allows you to specify a port
offset for all ZServer services.
ie. -P 8001 puts http on 8081 and ftp on 8022
or -P 8002 puts http on 8082 and ftp on 8023
--Tim
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Stian,
It's probably nicer to use the -P option for z2.py which allows you to
specify a port offset for all ZServer services.
ie. -P 8001 puts http on 8081 and ftp on 8022
or -P 8002 puts http on 8082 and ftp on 8023
--Tim
PS. sorry all for the Base64 encoding on the previous me
Has anybody seen a product that lets you make the equivalent of a symbolic
link in unix in the Zope DB?
Thanks,
Tim
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nnot however, access them directly:
http://server/folder2/object1
Does this seem strange to anybody else, or have I just been working too
long?
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[Jim Fulton]
> In particular, it might have a reference to the key in an internal
> BTree node.
> (I don't know this to be true, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was
> true.)
It was true when I was working on BTrees ... here, from
http://svn.zope.org/ZODB/trunk/src/BTrees/Development.txt?re
splay/dev/OSHIP+Developer%27s+Wiki
(completely open source) and I think it is a serious black eye to have
to tell users of my platform that they have to replace, by hand, a
portion of the Zope core in order to make it function.
Thanks,
Tim
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f that has to happen.
Thank you for reading this long posting. I hope someone delivers me a
Holiday package in the form of a fixed zope.schema package. :-)
Cheers,
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sonal pocket to the first person that solves the
issue, gets it committed to a published zope.schema egg and included in
the standard Grok distribution.
It seems to me to be a reasonable (though not extravagant) amount since
most of the trouble shooting has already been done.
Thanks,
Tim
On Thu, 20
OOOPS! I forgot to provide the link to the installation instructions:
http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/OSHIP+Installation
--Tim
On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 13:00 -0200, Tim Cook wrote:
> Based on private responses I have received I would like to clarify some
> things.
>
> I f
Hi Dan,
Thanks for taking a look.
On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 20:06 +0300, Dan Korostelev wrote:
> Hi, Tim.
>
> I builded out your application and took a quick look at the error. It
> looks like you're mis-using the zope.schema.Field class and its
> interface. It should be
Hi Chris,
On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 10:06 +, Chris Withers wrote:
> Tim Cook wrote:
> > As I said before I may have miss-diagnosed the problem and may fix may
> > break other things?
>
> This is what a full-coverage unit and functional test suit is for.
> You have got
ble to cover for their mistakes inside my application. Silly me.
Working in open source for 14 years and I had no idea it worked like
this.
I'm sure glad that we do not run openEHR like that.
Cheers,
Tim
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a fix and asked for experts to review and apply it. I do not
have (and am not qualified to have) commit access to ZCA source.
So again, referring to the subject line. What are the next steps?
Cheers,
Tim
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I can find the documentation/examples
for building your own schemas that will be validated then I'll re-factor
the entire application to make it right.
Cheers,
Tim
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one build fields that are noot part of the standard zope.schema?
>
> Once we have the example someone can either debug the problem, or tell
> you what you're trying to do isn't the right way to do it.
>
Than
d
class IAbc(Interface)
myNewField = Field(
and then when I need to use it in a class, simply state that that class
implements(IAbc)?
If this is true I have a two month hard core re-factoring to do.
Cheers,
Tim
> Perhaps we were wrong in reading your
> code, and this is one reason w
useful.
Right not now I'll go back and read all the obscure documentation (for
the upteenth time) and see if it makes more sense now.
I am very confused about thee use cases between creating Fields and
using the Object(schema=Ischema) approach.
Thanks for your help.
--Tim
e them in an
> interface class, not the class that implements the interface.
>
Okay. I got this down now. I still have a problem with understanding
the use cases for using attribute=Object(schema=IMySchema ...
But now all of the docs may make mmore sense with all I've leearned to
past
On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 13:00 -0200, Tim Cook wrote:
> This issue is such a huge frustration for me that I am offering a bounty
> of 100USD out of my personal pocket to the first person that solves the
> issue, gets it committed to a published zope.schema egg and included in
> the s
Hi Dan,
On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 01:28 +0300, Dan Korostelev wrote:
> Hi Tim.
>
> Unfortunately I didn't follow the discussion lately, so may be the
> problem is no more, but...
There has been a tremendous amount of help from folks like you. However
there is still not a solut
Hi
I would like to chime in here on the zcml
I have managed to get a core stack of zope3 running on gae
had to hack a lot of zope.security and zope.proxy to get it there, but
it all works quite well
I found I had to ignore zope.configuration to get most of the base
stack working because the defa
A Zope Framework project group with what inside?
>
The Steering Committee can be a Team on Launchpad with or without
associated source code.
I do this with the oship-dev team and it works well.
HTH,
Tim
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use I misunderstood Zope. but I can
tell you that as a user it is easy to see the power and functionality.
Even if I do not yet know how to fully exploit it.
Moving away from the name is bad for the FOSS product and bad for the
company that started it all.
My 2.5 cents,
Tim
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tell people to install it in zope.security ?
Tim
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Tobias Rodäbel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Shane Hathaway wrote:
> > Hanno Schlichting wrote:
> >> Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> >>> I'ld rather not see a whole slew of extra packags
decision, direction that we have taken, and what
if could be the alternative if the Zope 3 app server itself withered?
Rgds
Tim Hoffman
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Chris McDonough wrote:
> On 4/11/09 8:10 PM, Tim Hoffman wrote:
>>
>> If someone where coming to the Zope party now and needed the full
>> blown security model and view mechanisms, and the zcml tied to that
>> model what would the choice be going forward?
>>
>>
Thanks for the info
T
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
> On 4/11/09 10:20 PM, Tim Hoffman wrote:
>> Hi Chris
>>
>> can I specify security annotations on objects persisted in the zodb as
>> per zope3/zope2
>> which are over and above the c
Hi Chris
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
> On 4/11/09 11:49 PM, Tim Hoffman wrote:
>>
>> Ok so pretty much the same as the traditional Zope 3 model.
>>
>> Are you still using the 'c' based zope.security or built your own.
>
> We
I use zmi as a basic ui for viewing objects bacause we get basic views
for some default content, navigating the object store, and configuring
local security settings on objects, and configuring per instance tools.
And this is mainly because in the early stages of our projects we haven't built
the
I thhink just dropping zmi is ploblematical
without a management ui alternative. How would you propose managing
things like per instance pluggable auth components. zcml is not enough
and nor is any other static config. You need per instance persistent
configuration and I am assuming grok and anythi
This is a bug I filed against ZODB3.9.0b1
As you can see Jim says it is a bug in zope.app.publication but there is
no Launchpad project to forward the bug to for this module.
The full text of the bug report is below the double lines.
Thanks,
Tim
Forwarded Message
From: Jim
I forgot to explicitly ask the question. Where do I file this bug
report?
Thanks,
Tim
On Fri, 2009-05-15 at 10:24 -0300, Tim Cook wrote:
> This is a bug I filed against ZODB3.9.0b1
> As you can see Jim says it is a bug in zope.app.publication but there is
> no Launchpad project to fo
ing this out Michael. Some updating led to more which
led to more ... I didn't realize that Grok was so far behind in so
many packages. :-)
This is going to take awhile but I WILL HAVE MY ZOBD3.9x and
RelStorage! ;-)
Cheers,
Tim
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I'm getting this traceback:
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serving on http://127.0.0.1:8080
2009-05-17 11:56:42,332 ERROR [SiteError] http://localhost:8080
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/home/tim/.buildout/eggs/zope
urity proxies at all because I wouldn't have to
support my wierd gutted
fork of zope.proxy and zope.security. (under gae I am not running any
untrusted code)
Having a standard way to turn this stuff would be great,
Rgds
Tim
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Jim Fulton wrote:
>
> On Ju
excercise meant ugly hacks
was about all I could come up with.
The refactoring going on at the moment is fantastic.
T
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I have to chime in here too
lxml is a real pain and seems to be problematic to get a straightforward
build for packages other than ZTK as well. I have had varying success
building lxml even under ubuntu - success seems to be dependant on the type
of build defined.
T
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:28
uot; I think we should change these occurrences to
try:
from _zope_i18nmessageid_message import Message
except ImportError, NotImplementedError:
pass
Regards
Tim
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I suppose that depends on your point of view.
They exception is actually saying that imp.load_dynamic is not
implemented, not that it can't load the dynamic module so I would say
in my opinion that it isn't a bug.
Rgds
Tim
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
>
deleted in any automatic sense. At least an ignore in the
app.yaml isn't feasible.
Tim
...
>
>
> This might be an ok work around.
>
> How hard would it be to just remove the wrapper script when deploying
> to app engine?
>
> Jim
>
>
t
> rid of the horrible monkey patch for imp.load_dynamic. Now it does
> exactly what Tim wants and excludes the optional c extension stuff
> (plus .pyo, and .pyc files) in a gae buildout. I'm planning to add an
> option for not deploying the additional packes as a zip archive if t
gt; libxslt.
I do not know what platform you are running but I have had my share of
frustrations with lxml on Fedora and Ubuntu on x86_64.
--Tim
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LinkedIn Profile:http://www.linkedin.com/in/timothywaynecook
rtup times as it means you can import a module you depend
on but not really import the code until it gets touched
which can allow you to stagger you startup costs. (For instance edit
functionality of a site could be deferred until someone
actually edits something).
Hope this helps
I am a !...@head ;-)
Forgot the else: clause in the code I posted. Corrected code is below.
T
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Tim Hoffman wrote:
> Hi Folks
> This is a quick and dirty change and to be honest the main reason I am
> posting it here is so there is a searchable rec
Hi
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Martijn Faassen wrote:
>
>
> Please don't add new dependencies to zope.component. Even optional ones,
> IMHO. It makes it harder to re-use for others and more complex to
> understand. Many people (e.g. those wanting to use GAE) object to t
> GAE users and repoze.bfg users as repoze.bfg doesn't use zope.security at all
I did a quick grep and it appears that repoze.bfg never actually loads
zope.component.zcml
so I think if the only dependancies you introduce are via zcml then
you should be ok. And given I am running repoze.bfg on app
Just re-inforcing this I almost never do IFoo. adaption as I am almost
always using
multiadapters and utilities so I completely forget about the IFoo
adaption capability.
Which means I always just write getAdapter as well as it seems more
consistent to
from an api consumption point of view.
T
> I
I got the fish connection straight away.
Not sure its a good move.
T
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Hermann Himmelbauer wrote:
> Am Montag 04 Januar 2010 20:16:50 schrieb Jan Ulrich Hasecke:
> > On 04.01.10 19:23, Baiju M wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > > I am proposing to call "Zope 3 - th
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