Brian Sullivan wrote:
Something like:
invalid syntax (Script (Python), line 3)
(in a pink box when the script was opened for editing via the ZMI)
Since I saved the script and the problem went away I can't be totally sure.
I sometimes see this when there a syntax error elsewhere in the file
Dieter Maurer wrote:
It does now -- at least for FSPythonScripts when you are on a *nix
platform and your files contain DOS lineends.
Does this only affect (FS)PythonScripts or all disk based python code?
Chris
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Chris Withers wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
It does now -- at least for FSPythonScripts when you are on a *nix
platform and your files contain DOS lineends.
Does this only affect (FS)PythonScripts or all disk based python code?
There has been a bug in Zope since ages, where multiline
hello people,
I managed to upload a file to the external folder with plonelocalfolderng
and simultaniously to a database.
but as you all know, after uploading a file with htmlformuploadfile, this
automaticly redirects to plfng_view.
but I made my own view of the files available in the folder,
On 3/10/06, Max M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been a bug in Zope since ages, where multiline python in tal
fails if it has Window line endings.
Eg. this will fail with windows line endings:
div tal:content=content python:' '.join(['oh',
'bugger'])
having trouble understanding this error.what does unsubscriptable mean?is it due to insufficent rights?Error Type: TypeErrorError Value: unsubscriptable objectTime 2006/03/10 11:40:23.001 GMT+1
User Name (User Id) einar (einar)Request URL http://host.name:8080/xxx/logging2/search
Exception Type
Why don't you report such bugs direcctly to the author of the program?
Developers hate fishing bug reports from lots of list instead of receiving
a report directly. I have really no idea why people don't follow the direct
way?
-aj
--On 10. März 2006 12:04:59 +0100 Einar Næss Jensen
[EMAIL
On 3/10/06, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why don't you report such bugs direcctly to the author of the program?Developers hate fishing bug reports from lots of list instead of receivinga report directly. I have really no idea why people don't follow the direct
way?I have already notified
--On 10. März 2006 12:39:18 +0100 Einar Næss Jensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/10/06, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why don't you report such bugs direcctly to the author of the program?
Developers hate fishing bug reports from lots of list instead of
receiving a report
En/na Andreas Jung ha escrit:
Hi all,
on behalf of Zope Corporation and the Zope community I am pleased to
announce the release of Zope 2.8.6. You can download Zope 2.8.6 from
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.6/
It's just me or the permissions are wrong?
On a just installed
On 3/10/06, Martijn Pieters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm; I'll investigate if I can reproduce this and see if the same fix
(universal line endings) will solve this too. I strongly suspect the
fix will be just as easy (line 81 of FSPageTemplate.py, add a 'U' to
the file opening flags). The
Hi all!
How can I force ZCatalog to use only unicode strings (UTF-8)?
I'm trying to change all zope to use these charset. For that I install
Zope 2.9.1 and I change on zope.conf:
rest-input-encoding utf-8
rest-output-encoding utf-8
default-zpublisher-encoding utf-8
but ZCatalog don't
The ZCatalog has little in mind with encodings. It indexes the stuff that
an
object offers to be indexed. You might look at TXNG 3 which deals usually
much nicer with encoding, unicode etc. than ZCTextIndex.
-aj
--On 10. März 2006 13:57:30 +0100 Garito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
How
Am 10.03.2006 um 13:06 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
En/na Andreas Jung ha escrit:
Hi all,
on behalf of Zope Corporation and the Zope community I am pleased
to announce the release of Zope 2.8.6. You can download Zope
2.8.6 from
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.6/
It's just me or
On 3/10/06, Patrick Decat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is is screenshot of the error message.
There is no error in the event log.
Steps to reproduce :
- Create a Python Script on the file system with Windows style line-endings
- Go to http://localhost:8080/manage
- Click the drop down
--On 10. März 2006 15:38:35 +0100 Janko Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 10.03.2006 um 13:06 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
En/na Andreas Jung ha escrit:
Hi all,
on behalf of Zope Corporation and the Zope community I am pleased
to announce the release of Zope 2.8.6. You can download Zope
2.8.6
En/na Andreas Jung ha escrit:
--On 10. März 2006 15:38:35 +0100 Janko Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 10.03.2006 um 13:06 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
En/na Andreas Jung ha escrit:
Hi all,
on behalf of Zope Corporation and the Zope community I am pleased
to announce the release of Zope
Einar Næss Jensen wrote at 2006-3-10 12:04 +0100:
having trouble understanding this error.
what does unsubscriptable mean?
is it due to insufficent rights?
Error Type: TypeError
Error Value: unsubscriptable object
Time 2006/03/10 11:40:23.001 GMT+1
User Name (User Id) einar (einar)
Brian Sullivan wrote at 2006-3-9 14:23 -0500:
On 3/9/06, Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
It does now -- at least for FSPythonScripts when you are on a *nix
platform and your files contain DOS lineends.
You then will get (starting with Python 2.4) SyntaxErrors
at line ends.
Of
Chris Withers wrote at 2006-3-10 08:17 +:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
It does now -- at least for FSPythonScripts when you are on a *nix
platform and your files contain DOS lineends.
Does this only affect (FS)PythonScripts or all disk based python code?
I do not know. Try it out...
--
Dieter
Andreas Jung wrote at 2006-3-10 14:12 +0100:
The ZCatalog has little in mind with encodings. It indexes the stuff that
an
object offers to be indexed. You might look at TXNG 3 which deals usually
much nicer with encoding, unicode etc. than ZCTextIndex.
Or ManagableIndex for non full text
Olivier Wambacq wrote at 2006-3-10 10:57 +0100:
I managed to upload a file to the external folder with plonelocalfolderng
and simultaniously to a database.
but as you all know, after uploading a file with htmlformuploadfile, this
automaticly redirects to plfng_view.
but I made my own view of the
I am pleased to announce the release of TextIndexNG V 3.1.8.
TextIndexNG V 3 is a complete new implementation based on Zope 3
technologies and can be used both in Zope 2.8 or in Zope 3.
What's new?
- multi-field indexing and query support
- multi-lingual support
- configurable converters
I am pleased to announce the release of TextIndexNG V 3.1.8.
TextIndexNG V 3 is a complete new implementation based on Zope 3
technologies and can be used both in Zope 2.8 or in Zope 3.
What's new?
- multi-field indexing and query support
- multi-lingual support
- configurable converters
Hi!
As of Zope 2.8.2 (http://svn.zope.org/?rev=38738view=rev) the '@'
character is allowed in object IDs.
Zope 3 does not allow object IDs starting with '@' because those names
are reserved for views.
Five makes Zope 3 style views available in Zope 2, so IDs starting with
'@' should be
yuppie wrote:
Hi!
As of Zope 2.8.2 (http://svn.zope.org/?rev=38738view=rev) the '@'
character is allowed in object IDs.
Zope 3 does not allow object IDs starting with '@' because those names
are reserved for views.
Five makes Zope 3 style views available in Zope 2, so IDs starting with
Max M wrote:
yuppie wrote:
As of Zope 2.8.2 (http://svn.zope.org/?rev=38738view=rev) the '@'
character is allowed in object IDs.
Zope 3 does not allow object IDs starting with '@' because those names
are reserved for views.
Five makes Zope 3 style views available in Zope 2, so IDs starting
yuppie wrote at 2006-3-10 12:14 +0100:
As of Zope 2.8.2 (http://svn.zope.org/?rev=38738view=rev) the '@'
character is allowed in object IDs.
Zope 3 does not allow object IDs starting with '@' because those names
are reserved for views.
Five makes Zope 3 style views available in Zope 2, so IDs
Dieter Maurer wrote:
yuppie wrote at 2006-3-10 12:14 +0100:
As of Zope 2.8.2 (http://svn.zope.org/?rev=38738view=rev) the '@'
character is allowed in object IDs.
Zope 3 does not allow object IDs starting with '@' because those names
are reserved for views.
Five makes Zope 3 style views
yuppie wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
To support WebDAV as widely as possible, I would prefer to
get rid of all id restrictions. I do not like to see
new restrictions emerging...
You just don't like it or do you know a better alternative?
We need a way to make sure that object IDs can't mask
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