(Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 11:01:39AM +0200) Peppe Top wrote/schrieb/egrapse:
I'm new to Zope and I'm reading through a few tutorials
and the Zope book. I need to do a text string search on
a ZODB and I need to know which objects contain the string.
Example: I have a site running up, and I need
You are missing the [P] in your rewrite rule. Please follow How-tos
to the letter. ;-)
Stefan
On 11. Apr 2007, at 06:23, Mark, Jonathan (Integic) wrote:
VirtualHost *:80
RewriteEngine on
DocumentRoot /var/www
Servername goodbyeken.com
RewriteRule /(.*)
On 11. Apr 2007, at 07:19, Tim Nash wrote:
I'm using zope 2.5 (matches a book I like) and doing like so:
This is a *very* old release (5 years?).
from ZODB import FileStorage, DB
storage = FileStorage.FileStorage('Data.fs')
db = DB(storage)
connection = db.open()
root = connection.root()
When I search something in the SearchForm (via the test tab)
I just get numbers. I mean the ReportForm correctly reports the
objects containing the searched string, but lists handles (I guess).
You missed a step: you must use the Metadata tab of the ZCatalog to
define which fields of the
Garito wrote:
Hi!
Is there any way to access to some list index with TALES expression?
I would like to use something like here/list/0 or here/list/int:0
Is this possible?
Thanks!
--
Mis Cosas
http://blogs.sistes.net/Garito
Hi Garito,
Try something like: tal:content=python:
I'm running 2.6.2. What's the most recent stable release? 2.10.3?
I hate to say this, but my Zope knowledge is very limited. I'm really only
using it because it's what my predecessor used to build the web site in the
first place, and she's not a whole lot of help now.
I went here
Example: I have a site running up, and I need to know
where my mail is mentioned, so I can edit each object
and update the mail. (I think using ZMI)
Go to the Root Folder in the ZMI, click on the Find tab. Enter
whatever data you have and click on Find.
Yeah, that works, but I need to
In order to avoid zodb implosion, is it sufficient to raise an xmlrpclib
Fault object from a method where some validation was not successful?
Will zope abort transactions and avoid an other avoidable bad things
from happening? Do I have to use fault or can I raise just any error an
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 09:00:12AM -0500, Catherine E. Reinehr wrote:
I'm running 2.6.2. What's the most recent stable release? 2.10.3?
Yes, but the Version feature was removed after zope 2.7.
From the changelog for zope 2.8:
* Removed Version objects from the add menu. Versions are agreed to
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:38:21PM -0400, Kevin wrote:
In order to avoid zodb implosion, is it sufficient to raise an xmlrpclib
Fault object from a method where some validation was not successful?
yes.
Will zope abort transactions
yes.
and avoid an other avoidable bad things
from
Halle Marco,
Marco Bizzarri wrote at 2007-4-10 21:41 +0200:
...
am I missing something, or the code is not on the web?
I tried and it was there...
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Catherine E. Reinehr wrote at 2007-4-10 20:01 -0500:
I've been working in a version for over a week and finally finished my
changes today. I saved them and quit the version, but the affected folder
still has a lock on it. I've tried four times now to save my changes, and
it's just not working.
Okay. I'll see about upgrading to 2.10.3 and check out that web site to
read up on versions. I think what I may need to do is just recreate my
changes outside of the version, which of course will take longer, but at
least I won't risk losing anything. I had no idea versions were so buggy; I
On 4/11/07, Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Halle Marco,
Marco Bizzarri wrote at 2007-4-10 21:41 +0200:
...
am I missing something, or the code is not on the web?
I tried and it was there...
My apologies: yesterday I was unable to find it. Next time I will ask
someone to check for
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:53:42PM -0500, Catherine E. Reinehr wrote:
I had no idea versions were so buggy; I
wouldn't have used them in the first place if I had. :/
Not your fault, all the old documentation encourages people to use
them :(
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Paul Winkler
http://www.slinkp.com
Thanks to everyone who helped me set up Zope 2.9 behind Apache 2.2. I copied
the
rewrite rule that Hara Dilley provided and everything worked:
RewriteRule ^/(.*) \
http://localhost:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/%{SERVER_NAME}:80/myVHM/VirtualHostRoot/$1
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Subject: OK : Zope-2.7 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Tue Apr 10 20:50:46 EDT 2007
Hi
Currently I have some problems with our application (Zope2.8.4)
and with Conflict Errors in sessions.
In general if we have few concurrent requests that are running
sometimes for 3-4 minutes (and they're touching session inside)
I get a lot of conflict errors with Inceraser, OOBTree, Length2
On 4/12/07, Maciej Wisniowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Currently I have some problems with our application (Zope2.8.4)
and with Conflict Errors in sessions.
In general if we have few concurrent requests that are running
sometimes for 3-4 minutes (and they're touching session inside)
I get a
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Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
Hi
Currently I have some problems with our application (Zope2.8.4)
and with Conflict Errors in sessions.
In general if we have few concurrent requests that are running
sometimes for 3-4 minutes (and they're touching
Hi,
I have what I think is a fairly simple use case for my Plone site. I want to
be able to add a local role dynamically based on two factors - the content of
the object, and a given external condition. So I've written a local role
plugin, where getRolesInContext() checks these two factors
a quick way to check this and roles in general, is put together a python
script that shows the users roles and permissions in context, as a quick
example, here's one i use on occassion (check_roles).. and just invoke by
in the url after the context, by appending check_roles.
member =
a quick way to check this and roles in general, is put together a python
script that shows the users roles and permissions in context, as a quick
example, here's one i use on occassion (check_roles).. and just invoke by
in the url after the context, by appending check_roles.
member =
Previously Stan McFarland wrote:
a quick way to check this and roles in general, is put together a python
script that shows the users roles and permissions in context, as a quick
example, here's one i use on occassion (check_roles).. and just invoke by
in the url after the context,
Wichert Akkerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use a dynamic group.
Wichert.
Wichert,
Thanks for the response. I can see where there's some similarity in the
notion of adding a role to a user dynamically and adding a user to a group
dynamically, assuming that the group has the
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