Re: [Zope3-dev] [Fwd: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender]

2005-09-06 Thread Sidnei da Silva
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 09:08:02AM +0100, Chris Withers wrote:
| Sidnei appears to be broken :-(
| 
| Any idea how to reach him?

Odd. I've been receiving email normally.

| Sidnei da Silva wrote:
| > 
| > That smells to me like we need a mime-type negotiator or something,
| > pretty much like we have a language negotiator for deciding which
| > language to use for translations.
| 
| No really, all this thread seems to have really uncovered so far is that 
| macros in different ZPT modes are currently reported as incompatible.

Correct, but the mime-type issue is a real issue too.

| Are they really? Should they be?
| 
| mime-type negotiation and the like seems like an app level thing, or at 
| the very least the responsibility of a different component. Page 
| Templates should be kept as clean and simple as possible, that way 
| they'll be much mroe generically useful...

Yes, it's an app-level thing. I've never said in my email that it
should be at the page template level.

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[Zope3-dev] [Fwd: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender]

2005-09-06 Thread Chris Withers

Sidnei appears to be broken :-(

Any idea how to reach him?

cheers,

Chris

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Sidnei da Silva wrote:
> 
> That smells to me like we need a mime-type negotiator or something,
> pretty much like we have a language negotiator for deciding which
> language to use for translations.

No really, all this thread seems to have really uncovered so far is that 
macros in different ZPT modes are currently reported as incompatible.

Are they really? Should they be?

mime-type negotiation and the like seems like an app level thing, or at 
the very least the responsibility of a different component. Page 
Templates should be kept as clean and simple as possible, that way 
they'll be much mroe generically useful...

Chris

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- http://www.simplistix.co.uk

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