When we refactored the Zope 3 pubisher to work more closely with WSGI,
we decided to remove the response.write method. We should have written
a proposal for this, but we failed to do so. Over the last few weeks
there has been much discussion of this in which I asserted many times
that I didn't
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Jim Fulton wrote:
When we refactored the Zope 3 pubisher to work more closely with WSGI,
we decided to remove the response.write method. We should have written
a proposal for this, but we failed to do so. Over the last few weeks
there has been
I was using it in some custom views for HurryFile based images. I've
removed it since I started testing our code against Zope 3.2. Right
now I just return the hurryfile binary data with a return statement
(one big chunk), but am looking forward to knowing how to return long
output.
On 12/19/05,
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Jeff Shell wrote:
Yes, it's hurry.file. What's Tramline?
We're using hurry.file for small images, generally, and it's been
working fine. We've recently written a cache manager that writes the
images out to the file system where Apache can serve