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Vinny wrote:
In a ZPT I would do something like:
for field in fieldsInObject(row) # which has (ordered?) fields
th cell: field.name
for row in rowView
for field in fieldsInObject(row) # which has (ordered?) fields
td cell: field.value
I know the above is broken in several ways. I've be
Hi,
I really thought I knew how to do this, but now I can't get it to work
and I'm really confused.
I have a formlib EditForm, with an action like this:
@form.action("Cancel", validator=lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
def handle_cancel_action(self, action, data):
nextURL = self.
I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
but when I return an empty string there is no validation error.
This was also one of the strangest things I found out with formlib.
Dennis
Martin Aspeli escribió:
Hi,
I really thought I knew how to do this, but now I can't get it to work
and I'm rea
On behalf of the Zope Foundation I'm happy to announce the release of
Zope 3.3.1, a bugfix release for the current stable 3.3.x line. Zope
3.3.1 contains a number of bugfixes, though most importantly it fixes
compatibility with Python 2.4.4.
You can find more information as well as a tarball f
> On Behalf Of Philipp von Weitershausen
> Subject: [Zope3-Users] Zope 3.3.1 released
[...]
> You can find more information as well as a tarball for Unix
> and a Windows installer at http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope3/3.3.1.
Thanks a lot
Regards
Roger Ineichen
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 19:22:53 +0100
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> Vinny wrote:
> > In a ZPT I would do something like:
> >
> > for field in fieldsInObject(row) # which has (ordered?) fields
> > th cell: field.name
> > for row in rowView
> > for field in fieldsInObject(row) # which has (or