Christoph Berendes wrote:
Why so many, in separate files, you ask...
1. why not? (what's the cost/risk of multiple Data.fs files and mount
points), hmmm?
Because it's not a common use case, so you end up pushing limits and
bumping into bugs that no-one else cares about ;-)
2. makes it easy
Mark Gibson wrote:
However, what I'm looking for is being able to take a string such as
'The url'
and be able to evaluate the TALES expression in the string to produced
something like: 'http://mydomain.com/theUrl'
Any chance there's a recipe for this?
If you can explain to us why you think y
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Hi,
excuse-me for my English but i'm french
;-)
i've install zope 2.8.4 and Plone 2.1.1. i've do a copy of my data.fs and my products of my old Zope 's version zope
2.6.1, in the new version.
the problem is that when i write http://localhost:8080/intranet to my
URL, i've an er
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AttributeError: plone_javascripts.js
Please ask on the plone-users list for Plone related issues.
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 01:13:24 -0800, AZAIS Bruce
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AttributeError: plone_javascripts.js
Have you visited portal_migrations in the ZMI and migrated the site to 2.1?
Also, http://plone.org/contact#setup is the right place for migration and
setup questions.
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Try to partition your collision space. Do you mount a shared temp_folder?
Don't! Do as Chris said and keep a temp_folder per ZEO client. Let the
load balancer send people to the same ZEO client every time (according to
the cookie).
Note that there is no solution for bad coding practice other
than
Hi
I wonder if anybody could tell me what I am doing wrong. I installed
zope 2.8, and plone 2.1 via synaptic.
I also installed plone-site via synaptic. (When I installed this I was
promted for a username and password)
Now when I access: http://localhost:8081, I get a quickstart screen.
When
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Weiers Coetser wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anybody could tell me what I am doing wrong. I installed
> zope 2.8, and plone 2.1 via synaptic.
> I also installed plone-site via synaptic. (When I installed this I was
> promted for a username and password)
Try to do a file named "access" in your c:\zopesite with, in this file,
the line (login and password): admin:toto
Load, run zope and try again.
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Hello. I am trying to use the Python version of the PHP script written by
Jason Rust called 'HTML_ToPDF.php'. I have represented this script using
an External Method since it uses functions, such as open, which cannot be
used in Zope Python scripts for security reasons. The python code for the
Hello,
Is it possible to convert a DTML Document to a folder, Both with properties
?
I
use Zope 2.8.4.
Regards,
Martin Koekenberg
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--On 16. November 2005 15:35:14 +0100 Martin Koekenberg
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Hello,
Is it possible to convert a DTML Document to a folder, Both with
properties ?
I use Zope 2.8.4.
Converting a piece of textual content to a folder makes no sense. WHat are
you trying to do???
-aj
Hi,
I'm not sure I entirely understand the goal here either, but you may
want to look into the path method.
Here's what I recently had to use it for.
I'm building a little photo album application for my sister, it
supports nested albums. I had a page template called view I was using
as a method
David H escribió:
> Gusti Gonzalez wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am having the following error when compiling Zope:
>> ---
>> "/usr/bin/python" "/infra/portal/Zope-2.8.4-final/setup.py" \
>>build
>> --build-base="/infra/portal/Zope-
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:30:22AM -0500, Asad Habib wrote:
> Can parameters
> be passed to external methods?
Certainly.
> Whenever I try to pass parameters to
> function 'createHtmlToPdf', Zope returns an error stating that no such
> function exists.
Can you provide us with the complete tr
Asad Habib wrote:
Hello. I am trying to use the Python version of the PHP script written
by Jason Rust called 'HTML_ToPDF.php'. I have represented this script
using an External Method since it uses functions, such as open, which
cannot be used in Zope Python scripts for security reasons. The py
Hi Cameron. You are right but the self parameter is implicitly passed.
- Asad
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, J Cameron Cooper wrote:
Asad Habib wrote:
Hello. I am trying to use the Python version of the PHP script written by
Jason Rust called 'HTML_ToPDF.php'. I have represented this script using an
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Weiers Coetser wrote:
>
>> You can create an 'access' file in the instance home (looks like
>> '/var/lib/zope2.8/plone-site' in your case), with an "emergency user" ID
>> and password; you can even leave the password in plain text while
>> testing, e
Asad Habib wrote:
Hi Cameron. You are right but the self parameter is implicitly passed.
It is implicitly passed, but must be explicitly defined::
def createHtmlToPdf(self, in_htmlFile, in_domain, in_pdfFile):
return html2pdf(in_htmlFile, in_domain, in_pdfFile)
When you say::
context
Hi all,
I'm using CookieCrumbler on a project which sits in / on one server,
and /project in another.
I'd like to secure a part of the site through *.metadata files so that
users of a certain role can't access it. this is done and works well.
however, when they try to access a part of the site whic
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 11:26:10AM -0600, J Cameron Cooper wrote:
> Asad Habib wrote:
> >Hi Cameron. You are right but the self parameter is implicitly passed.
>
> It is implicitly passed, but must be explicitly defined::
>
> def createHtmlToPdf(self, in_htmlFile, in_domain, in_pdfFile):
> r
Paul Winkler wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 11:26:10AM -0600, J Cameron Cooper wrote:
Asad Habib wrote:
Hi Cameron. You are right but the self parameter is implicitly passed.
It is implicitly passed, but must be explicitly defined::
def createHtmlToPdf(self, in_htmlFile, in_domain, in_pdfF
Hi,
I've been using CMFTestCase and ZopeTestCase for integration
tests and mostly finding it a pretty nice system to work with
- I can finally test all the glue code in my skin scripts,
which has always been a big blind spot in my tests.
But one snag I've run into: ZopeTestCase.utils.setupCoreS
One correction:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 01:12:37PM -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
> but if I create a test derived from ZopeTestCase.Functional, when I
> call self.publish() the thread that handles the publishing (it is
> another thread, right?) has its own app.REQUEST which doesn't contain a
> SESSI
Does Anyone has this product in a production environment?
It's easy to configure and stuff? We currently are working with the
reportlab, but it's painful to change the document... :( I need a
product which generates a PDF file on the fly. Any other application or
suggestion will be welcome.
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 02:07 pm, Fernando Lujan wrote:
> Does Anyone has this product in a production environment?
>
> It's easy to configure and stuff? We currently are working with the
> reportlab, but it's painful to change the document... :( I need a
> product which generates a PDF file
We use htmldoc. It's a bit old and a bit grotty, but it does
the job.
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Fernando Lujan wrote:
> Does Anyone has this product in a production environment?
>
> It's easy to configure and stuff? We currently are working with the
> reportlab, but it's painful to change the doc
Some discussion on this general area last week (not so much experience
- at least on my part - but options)
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope/2005-November/162812.html
Does Anyone has this product in a production environment?
It's easy to configure and stuff? We currently are worki
Chris,
I am aware that using ZEO to back session database is likely to increase
the opportunity for conflicts, but using a single session database seems
to be reaquired if you want, as we do, to distribute out interactive
application acrosss a cluster of processors cleanly.
Under our current ap
On Nov 16, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Dennis Allison wrote:
Chris,
I am aware that using ZEO to back session database is likely to
increase
the opportunity for conflicts, but using a single session database
seems
to be reaquired if you want, as we do, to distribute out interactive
application acr
Changing the architecture will likely get you the most bang but note
also that there are a few knobs that you can turn on the transient
object container UI that may limit the number of conflicts (in the
temp_folder/session_data_container):
- "Data object timeout value" -- the timeout value
Hi,
I'm brand new on this list and writing to get a bit of insight here.
We had someone design a web site using Zope, and very pleased with
it. That person is no longer with us and I'm not at all a savvy
back-end person, let alone Zope-savvy.
At this point, the site is great for managing co
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:49:47 -0800
Rich Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At this point, the site is great for managing content via
> the database. However, as far as I can see pretty much
> all the content needs to fit into templates, with the
> result that there appears to be little room
--On 16. November 2005 13:38:03 -0800 Dennis Allison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We use htmldoc. It's a bit old and a bit grotty, but it does
the job.
For a recent project we are using csstoxslto to convert HTML to XSL-FO.
Using an XSL-FO processor you can produce RTF, PDF etc. from a si
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