I have 'datetime-format international' set in zope.conf but the date output is
still rendered in the format (y,m,d) when using ZopeTime or when returning
dates from python scripts. How can I change this behaviour? My server config
is:
Zope Version
(Zope 2.9.0, python 2.4.2, win32)
Py
--On 4. März 2007 12:45:20 + Garry Saddington
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have 'datetime-format international' set in zope.conf but the date
output is still rendered in the format (y,m,d)
Reading helps..
# Directive: datetime-format
#
# Description:
# Set this variable either to
Hi;
I saw somewhere someone adding code like this:
that would automatically resize his image according to a predetermined
standard. Does anyone know how this or something similar is done?
TIA,
Tony
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--On 4. März 2007 09:10:13 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I saw somewhere someone adding code like this:
that would automatically resize his image according to a predetermined
standard. Does anyone know how this or something similar is done? TIA,
This is nonsense. This code will genera
Hmm. I have it working on the server from which I am moving to another server.
I didn't build the code. But it sure does work just fine. Sorry. Not nonsense.
Anyone else have any ideas?
TIA,
Tony
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On Sunday 04 March 2007 13:32, Andreas Jung wrote:
> --On 4. März 2007 12:45:20 + Garry Saddington
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have 'datetime-format international' set in zope.conf but the date
> > output is still rendered in the format (y,m,d)
>
> Reading helps..
Yes, indeed it does,
--On 4. März 2007 15:57:44 + Garry Saddington
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2007 13:32, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 4. März 2007 12:45:20 + Garry Saddington
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have 'datetime-format international' set in zope.conf but the date
> output is s
(Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 09:20:06AM -0500) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote/schrieb/egrapse:
> Hmm. I have it working on the server from which I am moving to another
> server. I didn't build the code. But it sure does work just fine.
> Sorry. Not nonsense. Anyone else have any ideas?
There is a photo resizin
> Hmm. I have it working on the server from which
> I am moving to another server. I didn't build the code.
> But it sure does work just fine.
> Sorry. Not nonsense. Anyone else have any ideas?
Ehm... but this code is a nonsense or rather, you made
a mistake when you've written previous e-mail
>> Take a look at pathes in your traceback:
>>
>> /usr/local/www/zope/278/lib/python
>> /usr/local/zope/278/lib/python
>>
>> /usr/local/zope/instance1/Products
>>
>> Why there are two different(!) lib/python/ folders?
> I see the problem! And I know what caused it. So I rebuilt Zope from source
>
>> Hmm. I have it working on the server from which
>> I am moving to another server. I didn't build the code.
>> But it sure does work just fine.
>> Sorry. Not nonsense. Anyone else have any ideas?
> Ehm... but this code is a nonsense or rather, you made
> a mistake when you've written previous e
ImageTag_Hotfix. Got it! Thanks!
Tony
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Sent: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] Resizing Images In Page Templates
(Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 09:20:06AM -0500) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hmm. I have it work
Garry Saddington schrieb:
I have 'datetime-format international' set in zope.conf but the date output is
still rendered in the format (y,m,d) when using ZopeTime or when returning
dates from python scripts. How can I change this behaviour? My server config
is:
Well what you see is not "the da
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Hi:
This really should go to the Plone list, but seeing as how I can't hit
their site from either of my browsers, how can I subscribe to the list?
I couldn't download Plone, either, so I just built it from tarballs from
an earlier installation, tarballing all the produ
Maciej Wisniowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
> OK, I thinked again about this. This may work :)
> You may have object with id 'myimage.jpg' with resize
> method, and it may be referenced this 'hardcoced' way.
Or there exists another object named 'resize' which can be acquired
this way. That's
--On 5. März 2007 07:12:23 +0100 Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Garry Saddington schrieb:
I have 'datetime-format international' set in zope.conf but the date
output is still rendered in the format (y,m,d) when using ZopeTime or
when returning dates from python scripts. How ca
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