Did you also build the *DCOracle* package that is needed by the ZOracleDA?
you have to exactly follow the build instructions that come with this package.
When you have built it there are two shared libraries:
Buffer.so and oci_.so.
Your traceback says that Buffer cannot be imported, that means
Hi,
I'm playing around with SQLSession-3.0
When I do something like the following:
my session variable "foo" renders as I expected. But when I move to another
page my session-variable "foo" is not available.
Creating a session works perfect and the next page remembers about the
Security in ZOPE is very puzzling. If I have certain rules set for the
root folder, can I set something different for the sub folders? Any
changes seem to have no effect at all. I am especially wandering about
setting for anonymous user. I'd like to give them only 'viewing'
privilege but that does
I am interested in showing the vocabulary words indexed for the page being viewed, to
be used as meta keyword data.
Is this possible?
Thank you,
Kevin Smith
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George wrote:
>
> Security in ZOPE is very puzzling. If I have certain rules set for the
> root folder, can I set something different for the sub folders?
Sure... for general security information see both
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/ZB (the Zope book security chapter,
mostly finished) and
And how did you fix it ? I had the same kind of problem with ZCatalog an
CatalogAware ...
Terry Kerr wrote:
any word...however, i fixed the problem thanks. to Dieter Maurer
Chris McDonough wrote:
> What is the actual word you're looking for? 'blah'?
>
> Terry Kerr wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
Hi,
I don't know, but I'm searching a helper. I cannot pay you yet, because
Atomasoft is still very little, very small. I have another team constructing
NanoSoft O.S., it's a future operating system for the revolution of the
miniaturization industry (MEMS,Nanotech). I'll be able to pay people in
>From: Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: kamon ayeva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Zope] Copying a dtml method when creating a ZClass instance
>Date: Sat, 02 Sep 2000 10:26:19 +0200
>
>Hi,
>
>kamon ayeva wrote:
> >
> > I have several reasons whay I need to attach
Hi, I have a Folderish class (FClass) and I am trying to write it so that
when an FClass object is added in ZOPE, it will automatically create a
ZCatalog object inside itself. I attempted to do this in the manner I had
successfully done this before with other object types:
# handle represents
Hi,
I have just discovered Zope and am interested in developing a web based
application but I don't know where to start.
While I am going through the documentation, which will be of help no doubt,
I hope these initial questions attract some replies.
Here are some of my starting requirements;
In posting this I hope to stave off a flame war. I've downloaded
loadsite-1.4.0.tgz from zope.org (without problems) and have sent an
email separately to Mr. Desp so he can stop pestering the list for it.
(The email contains free advice on etiquette, too.)
-Peter
> > Jonathan Desp wrote:
> > >
Hi Zope Community,
I'm sorry about my emails, my friends said me that I was rude. I learned and
I hope to be able to don't re-do it. It's only an image, I mean, I know how
to give in return, when people give me something. I think it would be great
to get a personal assistant. If you know someone
Zope has been dying silently with the following configuration:
Zope version: Zope 2.2.1 (binary release, python 1.5.2, linux2-x86)
Python version: 1.5.2 (#10, Dec 6 1999, 12:16:27) [GCC 2.7.2.3]
System Platform: linux2
ZOracleDA-2.2.0b1
Oracle 8i (8.1.6.1)
Not being able to figure out what the
Kevin Howe wrote:
>
> Hi, I have a Folderish class (FClass) and I am trying to write it so that
> when an FClass object is added in ZOPE, it will automatically create a
> ZCatalog object inside itself. I attempted to do this in the manner I had
> successfully done this before with other object ty
I've noticed that some ZOPE Python Products define an
initialize() routine in their __init__.py file and some don't. From what I can
tell it is not really needed, but simply offers a more organized way
of registering the Product.
Is it good practice to define initialize(), and if so, why +
+---[ Nigel Head ]--
| Hi Andrew!
|
| On Fri, 01 Sep 2000, you wrote
| ...
| > I saw people asking about building 'admin' systems using Zope, this isn't
| > going to be trivially possible without super user privs.
|
| That people was me. Having looked into things a little
Hi Kevin,
Please try not to send HTML mail to the list... thanks.
the initialize function defined in __init__.py for each Product is a
hook which makes it easier to perform registration and initialization
tasks when the product is imported.
If you search for "boring product" on zope.org, you'll
Hi willem,
>
> Hi,
>
> I have just discovered Zope and am interested in developing a web based
> application
Great...
> but I don't know where to start.
:-)
> While I am going through the documentation, which will be of help no doubt,
> I hope these initial questions attract some replies.
>
Hi George !
Please check what Chris wrote too but I can answer this:
> Security in ZOPE is very puzzling. If I have certain rules set for the
> root folder, can I set something different for the sub folders?
It's as simple as having a separate Acl_users in those folders that
you need to have d
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, Willem Oudyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just discovered Zope and am interested in developing a web based
> application but I don't know where to start.
Hi! Welcome to the group! (o8
> While I am going through the documentation, which will be of help no doubt,
> I hope these in
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> You are intrinsically reducing the platforms your software will run on as
> soon as you start trying to use external programs. If you only care about
> Linux, then that's all well and good.
True! I'd like to find some method which is a little more portable, or
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