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arguments
from POST methods? (I guessed self.request.post, but
that didn't seem to work).
GET vs. POST is (mostly) transparent to your code. See the answer to 1.
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$ make check [pas ok, i dont now the command to
create a log file blabla 2fic.log don't walk. Message : [...]
ImportError: No module named interfaces [...] and so one]
...except for this. Can you give us some more information on this one
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}/image_file /
Any ideas or code to which I could be pointed?
You could make the content object traversable, so you could do
http://path_to_object/image_file.
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it. It's not a problem, per se. I don't know why it does that; I see
it on occasion too.
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Joshua Burvill wrote:
I think the way it reads is: (to paraphrase)
snip
Thanks, Josh. I've reworded the intro to be clearer. I appreciate the
feedback.
Hope this helps, Josh
Very much, and thanks again!
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the system tar was
not GNU tar, try using GNU tar to do the extract and see what you get.
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. But the apparent randomness might be caused by your request
being handled by different threads. Perhaps one of them has a problem
the others don't share.
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Jeff Shell wrote:
On 1/4/06, Benji York [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Shell wrote:
Viewlets are a new feature in Zope 3.2.
They are? I don't recall it being so (and would prefer it not).
Why not? They're great!
It's not so much a value judgment as a combination
true_expression if condition else false_expression
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to the Foundation. zope3.net and zope3.info appear
to be controlled by (different) domain squatters. ICANN mediation would
likely find in favor of the ZF if action was taken on those.
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David Johnson wrote:
Where are they? How can I find them?
They're all top level projects at svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/. You
can browse through Subversion at http://svn.zope.org/.
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Edward Pollard wrote:
Zope 3
On Feb 9, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Max M wrote:
Zope^3
Edward Pollard wrote:
Zope3
I'm *so* glad to see that our marketing efforts are resulting in us
presenting a unified brand image.
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alternative).
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If you /were/ talking about stand-alone doctests, then I have no idea
what you're talking about. :)
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Chris McDonough wrote:
On Feb 23, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Benji York wrote:
If you /were/ talking about stand-alone doctests, then I have no idea
what you're talking about. :)
It's just opinion, but for example, I don't think zope/wfmc/xpdl.txt
reads much better as a doctest than it would
will help you or not, but
your problem checking it out is almost certainly your ancient Subversion
(released over 3 years ago). Any 1.x version of Subversion 1.x should
work instead.
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also like it if other major contributors choose their own name space.
z has also been proposed. :-)
That strikes me as a good replacement for z3c.
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Shane Hathaway wrote:
Benji York wrote:
Gary Poster wrote:
z has also been proposed. :-)
That strikes me as a good replacement for z3c.
What about zf, for Zope Foundation?
I was thinking more about code that doesn't belong to the Foundation,
but that's a good choice for code
Fred Drake wrote:
On 5/8/06, Benji York [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must have been unclear. zf sounds great to me as a name space for
code that's covered by the contributer agreement. z (or something
else) as a default name space for non-foundation code that doesn't
otherwise have a name
Shane Hathaway wrote:
Benji York wrote:
Gary Poster wrote:
z has also been proposed. :-)
That strikes me as a good replacement for z3c.
What about zf, for Zope Foundation?
As I said earlier, that sounds good for things that have been given to
the foundation, but non-foundation code
Jim Washington wrote:
I have a public example (not open-sourced, sorry - line-of-business app)
of jsonserver in action at http://www1.vtdata.org . It's fast and does
the async communication with little fuss.
Very cool.
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Adam Groszer wrote:
I just put the compiled pyd's for win32 users to
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope3/, into a relase called 'Trunk'.
Are these any different than Tim's? (at
http://www.zope.org/Members/tim_one/)
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TAHARA Yusei wrote:
You need to use zapi.getMultiAdapter.
(this is a alias for zope.component.getMultiAdapter)
I suggest not using zapi aliases, use the canonical name for things
instead. There is a growing dislike for zapi, and I suspect it will be
deprecated in the future.
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Rupert Redington wrote:
John Smith wrote:
No zapi?
How did I miss that? Where do I get my utilities,
parents, roots, adapters from now?
I think the right answer to that is wherever zapi got them from in the
first place
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, hence things like the
intid utility.
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, but zc.listcontainer might
interest you too.
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up with this issue) include tests to
make sure we're using docutils appropriately. Best of both worlds: we
have continued assurance we don't regress, and we don't have to maintain
a fork/patches.
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that needs security-related things verified should
have a test (doctest in a text file) describing the problem and
verifying that it has been fixed.
I don't think we want a single file to hold them though, tests
(including these) should normally live near the package that they test.
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CoInitialize to run at app start time you can
add a subscriber to the IProcessStartingEvent and run your code there.
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for that is starting multiple servers in the same
instance on different ports.
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, the 'cartContents' provider won't show an
incremented number until the next stage.
We've been calling those update bugs.
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an 2.5 branches) when trying to fix an sgmllib bug. This was discovered
yesterday by John J. Lee of the mechanize project (which testbrowser uses).
A Python downgrade is advised. :)
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://svn.zope.org/zc.winauth/trunk/src/zc/winauth/README.txt?rev=69546view=markup
You could build a true single sign-on system on top of it, if you're
willing to be IE-only.
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on the designer you talk to. :-) I agree with you, but I have
this requirement.
I don't think I'd be very happy with a div-based zc.table.
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Stephan Richter wrote:
On Monday 21 August 2006 17:34, Benji York wrote:
I don't think I'd be very happy with a div-based zc.table.
Then don't use it. It will be an alternative, of course. I will not break the
existing API and output.
Oh! I misunderstood. I couldn't imagine
. It's off my chest now, so if this (mercifully) peters out
soon, we'll all be better off.
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Baiju M wrote:
(This is about : http://kpug.zwiki.org/Zope3Distilled)
I recommend you verify that you can use the Distilled name. I believe
computer book titles of that form are protected by an Addison-Wesley
trademark.
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Baiju M wrote:
On 9/6/06, Benji York [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Baiju M wrote:
(This is about : http://kpug.zwiki.org/Zope3Distilled)
I recommend you verify that you can use the Distilled name. I believe
computer book titles of that form are protected by an Addison-Wesley
trademark
Fabio Rizzo Matos wrote:
Does anybody knows where i find any tutorial for zope.testbrowsers?
The README.txt would be a good place to start.
http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/src/zope/testbrowser/README.txt?rev=69730view=markup
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with the testing config and see if you get the same results
when accessing the page with a real browser.
You can do that by specify which ZCML to use with the -X
site-definition=foo.zcml switch, where foo.zcml is either the top-level
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-party hosting, but the servers themselves are up.
What IP does www.zope.org resolve to for you?
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Roger Ineichen wrote:
www.zope.org is still not reachable.
Do I get a old cached DNS entry from my DNS provider?
Not exactly, the IP hasn't changed. The new DNS host seems to be
handing out the wrong IPs.
What is the correct working IP for svn.zope.org?
63.240.213.173
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It sounds like it; make sure you have the No Challenge if
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Benji York wrote:
[a mixture of truth and pre-caffeine insanity]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect my problem may be a configuration issue in my PAU
It sounds like it; make sure you have the No Challenge if
Authenticated plugin enabled.
My suggestion above makes no sense at all. :)
Two
with the details you included in your email.
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Jeff Shell wrote:
I see there's a `zc.extrinsicreference` in the svn.zope.org
repository. Is that in a usable state?
Yep.
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, not part of the standard.
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KLEIN Stéphane wrote:
I send this message only to say than I very happy to see the new very
of Zope 3 Wiki.
I agree. The new wiki looks terrific.
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an alias set up for svn.zope.org, and you don't
need the +ssh unless you want a writable checkout (and it won't work
at all unless you have check-in privileges).
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Tom Gross wrote:
you are trying to lookup the utility with the name None. If you
don't specify a name when registering the utility,
omit the second parameter: zapi.getUtility(IInitIndicator)
In other words, the name of an unnamed utility isn't None, but the empty
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into zc.buildout.
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. zope.formlib is the wildly accepted successor.
I know that my acceptance of formlib is certainly wild.
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Jonathan wrote:
From: Benji York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Four instances on a four core box works quite nicely. :)
Do you mean four instances on a box with 4 cpus or 4 instances on a box
with 2 cpus, where each CPU has a dual core?
The latter, but it generally makes little difference.
ie. has
2 instances of zope on a
dual-core cpu and was wondering if it was better to go with 2 cpus on a
single box, or run 2 instances of zope on a single dual-core cpu in a single
box.
I doubt it would make a measurable difference.
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has come of it yet.
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be to create an IOBtree to map each object's intid
to a randomly generated UUID (generated by the uuid.uuid1 method from
the earlier referenced module).
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, or one of your users want to use a different, or second
implementation, the migration will be much easier.
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configuration that hasn't
been loaded. Is there a slug you're supposed to install or a
include you need to make?
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Gary Poster wrote:
there are subtleties
Quote of the Week.
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Florian Lindner wrote:
What ideas have you for Zope3 blog package, what would you choose?
I would choose anything as long as it doesn't have a Z in it. But
that's just me.
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Grog
/me has Monkey Island flashbacks.
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Dominique Lederer wrote:
for xx in [key for key in container.keys()]:
del container[xx]
Or: container.clear()
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Bin Hu wrote:
I was trying to install Zope 3.3.1 on a Mac running OS X 10.4.10 with
python 2.5.1 (from MacPython) and got the following error message:
Python 2.5 isn't supported yet. I believe 3.3.1 wants Python 2.4.3.
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Thanks for the info. I really need to dig into both viewlets and
pagelets the next time I do a new UI from scratch.
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Torvald Bringsvor wrote:
Very good point I think. The current documentation
makes me feel stupid, sometimes wanting to go in some
other direction than Z3.
Does http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/Documentation help?
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that created the project.
Summary: name space packages are just for uniquifying package names.
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include the full
path as of the time they were built, they then point to the wrong place.
Gary's suggestion forces them to be rebuilt with correct paths.
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so:
def getRequest():
i = zope.security.management.getInteraction() # raises
NoInteraction
for p in i.participations:
if IRequest.providedBy(p):
return p
raise RuntimeError('Could not find current request.')
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Jeff Shell wrote:
But now I'd like to be able to install that into classic zope 3.3
instance homes, trying to be as unobtrusive as possible.
I don't know anything about workingenv, but I would just use Subversion
externals.
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never start) it will accept a debug command, just
like zopectl.
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don't want to
prevent the event as a whole).
I've had the need to do this when adding an index to an app with a large
amount of content (30 gig or so), but unfortunately I don't remember how
we did it. If no one pipes up soon I'll try to dig up the details.
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as a counter, and fill the least
significant bits with conflict busting randomness, you'll be in good
shape. We (ZC) have a package that does just that which we really need
to release. If there's interest I'll take a stab at doing that soon.
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?
The way we've handled similar needs is to require the user to enter that
kind of information in their default.cfg. That way you don't have to
sniff the environment, and the user has explicit control over what
values buildout sees.
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Derek Richardson wrote:
The use case is that the pound (http://www.apsis.ch/pound) install is
evil.
In that case you could create a custom cmmi recipe that passes the user
and group to the pound build process.
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the duplicates. I
need to do another release, maybe tomorrow. If you want to try the fix
before a release is made, you can try running a trunk checkout.
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Darryl Cousins wrote:
Initial tests seem to show that the problem is solved using the trunk.
It seems to be working well for us too. I'll see if I can get 3.5.0b1
released some time today.
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those tools existed (svn:externals, make a checkout, whatever).
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Of course it also lets you stay away from the generally dirty system
Python (just as the Python-per-buildout strategy does as well).
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your tests in production, it seems fine to me.
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buildout, right? What happens
if you hit a bug in GCC when compiling Python? Do you include GCC in
your buildout to make sure you get the right version? It gets worse the
deeper you go. :)
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has been released for almost a year now and
porting hasn't been done yet?
Almost all of the individual packages have been ported at this point.
I'm not sure as to the status of RestrictedPython, but it doesn't sound
like you want to use it anyway.
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the disadvantages of a mailing list compared to a forum.
forums (and capitalization) are way too cumbersome we should switch to
texting each other with our mobile phones
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Adam GROSZER wrote:
We used to issue python2.4 bootstrap.py,
buildout bootstrap . gives an error, unless I'm missing something.
I'm not familiar with Christian's work with bsquare, but suspect giving
him the actual error message would be helpful.
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the exception and you'll see what the underlying exception, not
the 500 the publisher generates.
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the behavior using only ClientForm (available at
http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/ClientForm/) and report the bug to
that project.
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