On Feb 10, 2006, at 9:11 PM, Paulus Zegwaard wrote:
Hi,
OK, thanks to Alen and with some further digging, I can sort of
answering my own question, I found some answers here:
zope3-for-zope2-developers.pdf from Phillip von Weitershausen. Thanks
Phillip for thinking of these legions of "poor
Hi,
OK, thanks to Alen and with some further digging, I can sort of
answering my own question, I found some answers here:
zope3-for-zope2-developers.pdf from Phillip von Weitershausen. Thanks
Phillip for thinking of these legions of "poor old fashioned" zopistas! ;-)
So for the other newbies o
Hi Alen,
Thanks a lot. I also begin to understand that in Zope 3 you typically
create a package even for simple things, whereas in Zope 2 you often
could get away with some scripts and ZPTs. It also seems to me that when
the learning curve gets a little less steep writing a customized package
On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 14:48 -0800, Paulus Zegwaard wrote:
> But although I understand Zope 3 has something like that too, I'm
> unclear how to achieve that every object provides an absolute_url
Objects that are contained provide ILocation interface
__name__ - object name
__parent__ - containe
Hi,
Sorry if I ask a question that is already asked a gazillion times, but I
was not able to find the obvious answer.
I'm rather new to Zope 3 and I have done a fair amount of Zope 2
development and was used to be able to create dynamic menus by iterating
over the objects in the root contain