Thanks, I got it to work. I learned a couple things:
1) The ZMI doesn't work for beans in Chrome...it's virtually unusable, and 2) The object wants the default view to be named index.html, which makes some sense now that I have a better understanding of things. What I _wanted_ to do was define multiple views for an object. Zope is perfectly happy to let you do that. Then you realize, how can an object have more than one default view? It's no different than Zope2 in that respect and why would it be? If I wanted an XML view for an object I made an object, set the content-type and delivered the proper data, if I wanted the same data returned as JSON it required a different object, it's just the same here. So unless I am still missing something, I can move on. And thanks for the help. Jeff. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Howitz [mailto:m...@gocept.com] Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 2:47 AM To: Jeffrey D Peterson Cc: zope3-users@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope3-Users] Problem viewing an object in the browser. Am 05.06.2009 um 19:38 schrieb Jeffrey D Peterson: [...] > I click on those in the ZMI or if I browse to them at: > > http://zopevm.crary.com:15080/serialnumberlog > http://zopevm.crary.com:15080/sernolog.json > http://zopevm.crary.com:15080/sernolog.xml > > I get "The page that you are trying to access is not available" Hi, put a Pdb into the __call__ method of your views to see whether they are called and do not raise an exception. (Which later on gets masked by the message you get displayed.) Mit freundlichen Grüßen -- Michael Howitz · m...@gocept.com · software developer gocept gmbh & co. kg · forsterstraße 29 · 06112 halle (saale) · germany http://gocept.com · tel +49 345 1229889 8 · fax +49 345 1229889 1 Zope and Plone consulting and development _______________________________________________ Zope3-users mailing list Zope3-users@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-users