Hi Chris,
I think the others already gave you the typical answers for the rest
of your mail.
On 2/9/06, Chris Cogdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, my question is... should I stick with Zope 2 for the moment (with
> its plethora of documentation), or dive right into Zope 3 and battle it
> out (
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 18:18, Gary Poster wrote:
> > This time I want to use something more 'mainstream' so other
> > developers on the project have something 'familiar' to work with,
> > or at least something that will be useful to learn. The application
> > will need to connect to a
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 21:54, Adam Summers wrote:
> A lot of time is spent saying "Zope3 is different to Zope2 -- its
> better" (and I wholeheartedly agree). However, there is a lot of stuff
> which is in the zope 2 books which is applicable to zope3, but is
> absent. eg: ZPT design, SQL
Chris Cogdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi folks! I'm starting work on a from-scratch web application, and I'd
> like to use this as a first-time-application using Zope.
> So, my question is... should I stick with Zope 2 for the moment (with
> its plethora of documentation), or dive right
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'test' command searches only packages under "instance_lib".
and "instance_lib" is 'c:\path\to\your\instance\lib\python'
Ok, that's my problem. My package was outside the instance lib
directory. I think I have read in the Zope Developers Book that you
could put your
Hi
I have a field in my schema like this:
fruit = Choice(title=u'Fruit',
description=u'An example choice field',
default=None,
required=True,
values=('Apple', 'Orange', 'Banana', 'Strawberry'))
I want to specify a default value for thi
> fruit = Choice(title=u'Fruit',
> description=u'An example choice field',
> default=None,
> required=True,
> values=('Apple', 'Orange', 'Banana', 'Strawberry'))
>
> I want to specify a default value for this field but I want it to be
On Feb 9, 2006, at 12:46 AM, Stephan Richter wrote:
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 18:18, Gary Poster wrote:
This time I want to use something more 'mainstream' so other
developers on the project have something 'familiar' to work with,
or at least something that will be useful to learn. The app
I'm missing something... again...
I've started writing some widgets for my current project, some of which
will make use of some javascript.
I'd like to load a script in the head of the page when such a widget is
being used (so that a window.onload function can parse the dom tree and
apply the rel
On Feb 9, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Rupert Redington wrote:
I'm missing something... again...
I've started writing some widgets for my current project, some of
which
will make use of some javascript.
This is precisely what we use zc.resourcelibrary for. It has some
warts, but we use it, we wa
Hello,
I try to create a form build from a schema with browser:form:
interfaces.registrationForm looks like that:
from zope.interface import Interface
from zope.schema import TextLine, Password
class registrationForm(Interface):
login = TextLine(title=u"Username")
views.registration
On 09.02.2006, at 19:27, Florian Lindner wrote:
Hello,
I try to create a form build from a schema with browser:form:
interfaces.registrationForm looks like that:
from zope.interface import Interface
from zope.schema import TextLine, Password
class registrationForm(Interface):
logi
Hi Ruppert
[...]
>
> Looking around I found the pagelet directive that tiks uses
> to overcome
> the same problem in places like its fckeditor widget - is this the way
> forward? Is the pagelet likely to make it into the core?
The pagelet get move from tiks to zope and back again ;-)
But there
Hi all,
I work for a post-secondary institution in Canada that has deployed a
lightly-featured proprietary CMS developed in Zope 2. We are currently
outlining the next-generation of our website which will involve much
broader integration of campus data. There are phenomenally unusual
enterpri
Edward Pollard wrote:
Second, the existence of Zope 3 has completely shot any support for
Zope 2 continuation out of the water in our environment. Is this fair,
or is there life left to the Zope 2 tree we've developed some
experience in? Should I be considering pitching a Zope 2 solution
inst
On Feb 9, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Max M wrote:
Edward Pollard wrote:
Second, the existence of Zope 3 has completely shot any support for
Zope 2 continuation out of the water in our environment. Is this
fair, or is there life left to the Zope 2 tree we've developed some
experience in? Should I be
> Edward Pollard wrote:
>
> Zope 3
> On Feb 9, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Max M wrote:
>
> Zope^3
Edward Pollard wrote:
>
Zope3
I'm *so* glad to see that our marketing efforts are resulting in us
presenting a unified brand image.
--
Benji York
Senior Software Engineer
Zope Corporation
__
On Feb 9, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Benji York wrote:
> Edward Pollard wrote:
>
> Zope 3
> On Feb 9, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Max M wrote:
>
> Zope^3
Edward Pollard wrote:
>
Zope3
I'm *so* glad to see that our marketing efforts are resulting in us
presenting a unified brand image.
You are quite righ
On Feb 9, 2006, at 5:20 PM, Edward Pollard wrote:
[...]
Since I really can't explain the environmental factors in any
depth, let me rephrase: How do you sell Zope 3 as a solution?
It depends on the audience. It also depends on who's talking. The
people who do this selling on a regular bas
>
> Ok, that's my problem. My package was outside the instance lib
> directory. I think I have read in the Zope Developers Book that you
> could put your application anywhere in your harddisk as long as
> PYTHONPATH includes it.
>
I understand that. a month ago I was in the same situation
as
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