adapter for=.interfaces.plot.IPlot
provides=zope.filerepresentation.interfaces.IReadFile
factory=.csv.PlotAsCsvFile permission=zope.Public /
One small mistake (just here, in my real code it was OK).
Of course the adapter provides IReadFile, no IReadDirectory).
I still can't make this to
I am curious what methods people use to implements simple web site
menus? It seems to be this must be a common task.
So far I've done this as follows:
1. Create a skin
2. Create a content type Menu as Ordered Container
3. Create a content type MenuItem as contained by Menu
4. Add a Menu and
Both books are good in their own.
On Feb 19, 2007, at 12:56 AM, Robert Hicks wrote:
Is Web Component Development with Zope 3 the best resource to
get up to speed on using Zope3? I will be spending a little time
getting up to speed on Python itself (with Chun's book) as well.
Robert
David Johnson wrote:
I am curious what methods people use to implements simple web site
menus? It seems to be this must be a common task.
So far I've done this as follows:
1. Create a skin
2. Create a content type Menu as Ordered Container
3. Create a content type MenuItem as contained by
Let's say that we take HA out of the equation
Well, okay, but I thought that was the point of this discussion? ;-)
Perhaps it will be in a few years ... I have to get the thing working
first and, as I'm sure it's obvious by now, I am an absolute noob.
and that our supposed
infrastructure
We use Dell servers exclusively and a combination of CentOS (free) and
Red Hat Enterprise (commerically supported).
I suppose it depends on whether you're really attached to Ubuntu. We've
had a good experience with Red Hat's commercial offerings and support
ourselves.
I believe Dell Red Hat
Hi Alek,
Which webdav component are you using. zope.app.dav or zope.webdav?
On Monday 19 February 2007 12:12, Alek Kowalczyk wrote:
adapter for=.interfaces.plot.IPlot
provides=zope.filerepresentation.interfaces.IReadFile
factory=.csv.PlotAsCsvFile permission=zope.Public /
One small