on 24.08.2005 16:32 Stéphane Brunet said the following:
Stefan Rank wrote:
The main idea is to give an object several aliases.
I would like to avoid having empty proxy-objects that fill the folder.
The object itself would know about its different names and a
presentation view could choose, e.g.
Hi All,
I have some data that I want to store as annotations on an object
(currently using IAttributeAnnotations), and I want to use
FieldProperty objects to provide default values and validation. In
general, this works flawlessly. I can create a new object, and edit
it's properties. Unfortunately
Adam Groszer wrote:
> I would like to change the automatically generated forms to template
> based one's, but I'm stuck at the configuration.
>
> schema="szscreen.interfaces.ISzerep"
> content_factory="szscreen.app.Szerep"
> label="Uj Szerep"
> name="AddSzerep.html"
>
I would like to change the automatically generated forms to template
based one's, but I'm stuck at the configuration.
I think I need something like this:
but the addmenuitem I cannot manage,
Please help
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Best regards,
Adam mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Stefan Rank wrote:
The main idea is to give an object several aliases.
I would like to avoid having empty proxy-objects that fill the folder.
The object itself would know about its different names and a
presentation view could choose, e.g., the shortest one when used in a
list or as an html pag
hi
My basic question is:
Is there a description/tutorial about the "object name lookup process"
(i.e. the process that is used to get to the object you can access with
the url scheme:host/path/name) that you could point me to, and is this
the same that a catalog uses to index its objects.
becaus