Hi Jachin,
thank you for your response.
You are right, it's always a good idea to look at the logfiles ... which
reports:
proxy: error reading status line from remote server localhost, referer:
http:// ...
proxy: Error reading from remote server returned by ... , referer: http:// ...
As far
On 5/4/06, Christian Klinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I have a formlib edit_form for my content type. Now i want use this
edit_form as addform.
Few months back I have asked a similar question, may be usefull:
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope3-users/2005-December/001689.html
On 5/4/06, baiju m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/4/06, Christian Klinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have a formlib edit_form for my content type. Now i want use this
edit_form as addform.
Few months back I have asked a similar question, may be usefull:
Bernd,
That took care of it. Thanks a million.
Mats
On Thu, 4 May 2006 05:51:52 +0200, Bernd Dorn wrote
yes, this should really be fixed up in the default implementation of
formlib
because interface.Invalid has no registered multiadapter to
On 5/4/06, luis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems writing !-- comments -- in my zcml configuration
files...
for example, if during development I want to comment out some of the
registrations, or just write some note on what an adapter (for example) is
used for, I get a
On 5/4/06, luis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yep. that was it.. thanks!
No problem. Just be glad we're not using SGML, where the comment
rules are *much* more subtle. :-)
-Fred
--
Fred L. Drake, Jr.fdrake at gmail.com
Don't let schooling interfere with your education. -- Mark Twain
luis wrote:
yep. that was it.. thanks!
I was using comments like
!-- --- Adapters --
which is causing problems...I didn't know -- wasnt allowed in
xml-comments..
You /can/ use -- in HTML comments, but the rules for doing so are so
complex that
On 5/4/06, Benji York [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You /can/ use -- in HTML comments, but the rules for doing so are so
complex that most people don't bother.
That's because HTML is SGML. XHTML is not, and has the same
restrictions as any other XML-based language.
-Fred
--
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
hi there
I have another zope theory question. I am working on designing a
application in zope. I've been looking at a lot of examples and I am
wondering how people are implementing different types of
relationships between different persistent objects.
For instance I am going to be
On May 4, 2006, at 7:44 AM, Bernd Dorn wrote:
On 04.05.2006, at 13:35, Gary Poster wrote:
On May 3, 2006, at 11:51 PM, Bernd Dorn wrote:
yes, this should really be fixed up in the default implementation
of formlib
because interface.Invalid has no registered multiadapter to
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