I have just returned from vacation and am looking at this issue in more
detail. Dieter's explanation seems logical, especially considering the
following traceback when I try and move a folder containing these
specific CMF object types.
Looking at the objects, they have plain text ids (I assume by
I have just returned from vacation and am looking at this issue in more
detail. Dieter's explanation seems logical, especially considering the
following traceback when I try and move a folder containing these
specific CMF object types.
Looking at the objects, they have plain text ids (I assume
Wow Dieter - that's a really concise explanation. It'll allow us to fix
the product knowing this background. Thanks!
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Nick Bower wrote at 2004-10-8 16:41 +0200:
...
Module Products.ZCTextIndex.Lexicon, line 69, in sourceToWordIds
Module Products.ZCTextIndex.Lexicon, line 135
Maybe try with TextIndexNG :-)
-aj
--On Freitag, 8. Oktober 2004 17:42 Uhr +0200 Nick Bower
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I change Python's default encoding to utf-8 (which I shouldn't have to
do anyway), I get the following slightly different error:
Error Type: UnicodeDecodeError
Error Value: 'u
If I change Python's default encoding to utf-8 (which I shouldn't have
to do anyway), I get the following slightly different error:
Error Type: UnicodeDecodeError
Error Value: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xef in position 5:
unexpected end of data
This is really frustrating... :(
Nick Bower w
Andreas Jung wrote:
> Are you really sure that the source and destination instance are running
> the *same*
> setup (means same Zope and Plone versions)?
>
> -aj
As sure as one can be when comparing a Plone 2.0.3 all-in-one windows
distribution with a custom built zope 2.7.0/zope2.7.2 + plone 2.0.
I should mention that I've tried this on various combinations of python
2.3.3/2.3.4 and zope 2.7.0/2.7.2.
Nick Bower wrote:
I'm trying to import a zexp export (a Plone site actually) from a
windows workstation to a zope server I built on Linux RH9 but it fails
with a UnicodeDecodeError:
...
Mo