I have problems getting my Postgres database connection to work.
I am using FreeBSD and have installed psycopg-1.1.21 via ports. PsycopgDA I got from the zope svn (svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/psycopgda/trunk). The Zope version is 3.2.0.
I followed the README.txt file and have the database adapte
Gary Poster wrote:
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> On Feb 26, 2006, at 4:17 PM, jürgen Kartnaller wrote:
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>> Joel Moxley wrote:
> ** What is the best way to use a formlib EditForm to redirect a user
> after applying changes without fully cloning a "handle_edit_action"
> method? **
>
I'm doing it this w
Joel Moxley wrote:
> On 2/26/06, Gary Poster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Feb 26, 2006, at 4:17 PM, jürgen Kartnaller wrote:
>>
>>> Joel Moxley wrote:
>> ** What is the best way to use a formlib EditForm to redirect a
>> user
>> after applying changes without fully cloning a "handle
On Feb 27, 2006, at 6:52 AM, jürgen Kartnaller wrote:
Gary Poster wrote:
[...]
Yes, we write custom templates that use hidden input fields. We
reuse
the existing template by putting the default template on another
attribute of the view class, and then saying 'metal:use-
macro="view/...'
Hi all,
I recently bought the "Web component Devlopment with
Zope3" book and downloaded the worldcookery example. I
tried to deploy the example (chapter 5) into my Zope
3.2 instance and restarted it. The book says that I
should click on "Manage Site" and go to "Site
Management" where I will see a "
On Feb 27, 2006, at 12:03 AM, Shaun Cutts wrote:
From: Tom Dossis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shaun Cutts wrote:
But with replication, this issue is taken care of. (Too bad
replication
isn't part of the core functionality)
Maybe soon..
http://hathawaymix.org/Software/PGStorage
Gr
Dnia poniedziałek 27 lutego 2006 16:09, Siddhartha Azad napisał:
> Please let me know if anyone is facing similar
> problems with this example in Zope 3.2.
You're not alone. The same thing here (Zope 3.2, linux) - I've spotted that
yesterday and was not able to find why there is no Browse Interfac
On Feb 26, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Shaun Cutts wrote:
Thanks Gary!
Ah -- very nice: so Data.fs *is* a transaction log. In theory an RDBMS
with write ahead logging is still more secure because the transaction
log is only backup, and the rest of the database is another copy of
the
current state (th
Siddhartha Azad wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently bought the "Web component Devlopment with
> Zope3" book and downloaded the worldcookery example. I
> tried to deploy the example (chapter 5) into my Zope
> 3.2 instance and restarted it. The book says that I
> should click on "Manage Site" and go to "Si
Gary,
Thanks again for your patient answers to all my questions.
I'm trying to think of reasons why ZODB would not work in advance (as
ZODB master/postgres slave), as this is a fundamental decision which
would take much too much time to undo, and scalability testing is also
time consuming.
So fa
I would add ZPT, skins and increasingly formlib to the list of things to
learn. +1 on demos vs. tutorials. A good working demo functions as both a
tutorial and a testimonial.
I think right off the bat, the bookmarker app should be incrementally
expanded. Evolving the app *is* the power of Zope3.
On 2/27/06, Gary Poster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Feb 27, 2006, at 6:52 AM, jürgen Kartnaller wrote:
>
> > Gary Poster wrote:
> [...]
> >> Yes, we write custom templates that use hidden input fields. We
> >> reuse
> >> the existing template by putting the default template on another
> >> a
On Feb 27, 2006, at 8:39 PM, Joel Moxley wrote:
Damn, I still can't get this working right after following all of the
instructions here. I can successfully stash the refering url in a
hidden form, but it's not showing up in my request.
I can think of two possible things.
One is that you are
Yahtzee!
On 2/27/06, Gary Poster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Damn, I still can't get this working right after following all of the
> > instructions here. I can successfully stash the refering url in a
> > hidden form, but it's not showing up in my request.
>
> I can think of two possible thin
Shaun Cutts wrote:
So far so good, modulo the replication issue. (We don't have much
funding yet... but if initial launch goes well, we're hopeful :)).
As people have mentioned, you can use repozo to get almost the same
effect. Either that or do app-level replication ;-)
It would be very ni
Hi Shaun,
Shaun Cutts wrote:
Ah -- very nice: so Data.fs *is* a transaction log.
Yup, and a very simple, robust one at that ;-)
In theory an RDBMS
with write ahead logging is still more secure because the transaction
log is only backup, and the rest of the database is another copy of the
cur
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