Hi Lorenzo,
Viewlets are a very nice tool when building skins. Try using the boston
layer instead of the rotterdam layer and look through the implementation
of viewlets in zope.app.boston. A breadcrumb viewlet is part of Tiks
(www.tiks.org).
Best regards,
Darryl Cousins
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 16:
Steve Wedig wrote:
I'm in the planning stages for developing a Zope 3 application. It
would be nice to know my http caching plan ahead of time. It seems
that the two main options are squid and apache. I was wondering if the
most flexible setup might be to have apache running behind squid, and
zop
Stuart,
I apologize, but I haven't had time to look at workflow to see what
breaks with 3.2... afaik, 3.1 worked, inasmuch as the tests worked
and I didn't have any problems installing/using it... just out of
curiosity, do you have a process definition already defined before you
attempt to create
On Monday 13 February 2006 14:27, Roman Susi wrote:
> My little experience tells me that file include (while it makes some
> names longer) is more explicit, because I can use classes from the
> Content directory (usually up the path).
>
> That is,
>
> - mypackage
> + - browser
> + \configu
On Monday 13 February 2006 17:06, Roman Susi wrote:
> If I compare this situation to Python, it is always quite
> straightforward to look at the source of the module or to
> help(thesamemodule) to see that I need first make an instance of some
> class and then use its methods.
>
> So, probably, Zop
On Feb 13, 2006, at 6:17 PM, luis wrote:
hi all,
I'm trying to get started with zope3, and while I think I'm
beginning to
understand parts of it, I'm still having a hard time with other
parts, so I
hope someone here can help me out a bit.
my first questions are concerning authentication
On Feb 13, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Shaun Cutts wrote:
Um...
I guess I must have asked too many questions at once :)
:-) and this is still a bit much for me.
I've implemented
a first pass of a container for external data and got it working on
some
of my collections.
I've included the (first
Hi everyone,
I would like to see a Zope 3 Developer's LiveBook. I know this has
been mentioned in the past, but I think it really makes sense because
Zope3 is changing so quickly and there are alot of great solutions to
problems coming all the time.
Do we start from scratch? Can we use any of the
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:15:50 -0700
Paul Dumais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Do we start from scratch? Can we use any of the material from
Stephan
or Phillip's books? The Zope 3 Developer's Handbook by Stephan
Richter
doesn't seem to have any copywrite notice on it (on line pdf ver
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 12:15, Paul Dumais wrote:
> Do we start from scratch?
I think you have to, because both current books have licenses that do not
allow any other commercial use.
> Can we use any of the material from Stephan
> or Phillip's books? The Zope 3 Developer's Handbook by Step
Thanks, everyone for your comments. I'm not sure how commited I am to
doing this, but I might as well take the rock soup approach. A rock
soup is better than no soup, and everyone else can add their favorite
ingredients to make it into something tasty.
I like the latex approch. There is a latex to
Gary,
Thanks for the reply.
> On Feb 13, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Shaun Cutts wrote:
>
> > Um...
> >
> > I guess I must have asked too many questions at once :)
>
> :-) and this is still a bit much for me.
>
> > I've implemented
> > a first pass of a container for external data and got it working on
Am Dienstag, 14. Februar 2006 19:41 schrieb Paul Dumais:
> Thanks, everyone for your comments. I'm not sure how commited I am to
> doing this, but I might as well take the rock soup approach. A rock
> soup is better than no soup, and everyone else can add their favorite
> ingredients to make it int
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:15:42PM +0100, Florian Lindner wrote:
>
> I also think that pure Latex would be the best choice. It's convertible into
> a
> lot different formats and can be edited just using a simple text editor.
Isn't Docbook a better choice? Is is specially designed for documents
Reinoud van Leeuwen wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:15:42PM +0100, Florian Lindner wrote:
>
>>I also think that pure Latex would be the best choice. It's convertible into
>>a
>>lot different formats and can be edited just using a simple text editor.
>
>
> Isn't Docbook a better choice? Is
Hello,
in a class derived from Persistent, which attributes are stored? All or only
those thar are declared in the interface?
def __init__(self):
self.queue = {}
self.queue seem is empty each time I restart Zope.
Thanks,
Florian
___
Zope
On Feb 14, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Florian Lindner wrote:
Hello,
in a class derived from Persistent, which attributes are stored?
All or only
those thar are declared in the interface?
All.
def __init__(self):
self.queue = {}
self.queue seem is empty each time I restart Zope.
Mu
On 2/14/06, Florian Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> in a class derived from Persistent, which attributes are stored? All or only
> those thar are declared in the interface?
All.
> def __init__(self):
> self.queue = {}
>
>
> self.queue seem is empty each time I restart Zo
On 2/14/06, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Wedig wrote:
> > I'm in the planning stages for developing a Zope 3 application. It
> > would be nice to know my http caching plan ahead of time. It seems
> > that the two main options are squid and apache. I was wondering if the
> > most
On 2/14/06, Lennart Regebro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/14/06, Florian Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > in a class derived from Persistent, which attributes are stored? All or only
> > those thar are declared in the interface?
>
> All.
>
> > def __init__(self):
> >
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
def __init__(self):
self.queue = {}
self.queue seem is empty each time I restart Zope.
That's because dictionaries are not derived from Persistent. Try PersistentDict.
D'oh! That's confusing. Isn't there a class that gathers all of these in one.
It seems c
On Feb 14, 2006, at 15:44, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
On 2/14/06, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve Wedig wrote:
I'm in the planning stages for developing a Zope 3 application. It
would be nice to know my http caching plan ahead of time. It seems
that the two main options are squid a
Hi Pete,
Thanks for your work on the Workflow for 3.1, which I feel unable to extend
for 3.2 at my present level of understanding. You ask whether I had a
process definition before the process instance: the ZMI now bears little
resemblance to the book's suggested steps, so I clicked each of
publis
On 2/14/06, Peter Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> D'oh! That's confusing. Isn't there a class that gathers all of these in one.
>
> It seems confusing, you derive from Persistent but only some are accepted.
> Does that mean that there's PersistentFloat and PersistentTuple too?
> If not, why
Oh! And reference to related Persistence modules (persistent mappings,
lists, BTrees):
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/FrontPage/guide/node6.html
On 2/14/06, Jeff Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/14/06, Peter Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > D'oh! That's confusing. Isn't there a cla
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