David Bear wrote at 2007-7-6 14:55 -0700:
> ...
>5 external methods do not have access to stdin/stdout
They have.
However, "stdin/stdout/stderr" have not much worth
in "server mode". "server mode" means that there is no
"terminal" where this IO comes from is directed to.
You can change Zope's s
Garito wrote at 2007-7-7 14:17 +0200:
> ...
>And this is the Logon code:
>
>from AccessControl import getSecurityManager
>
>usuario = context.acl_users.validate(context.REQUEST)
Usually, the login in performed by the user folder
automatically (provided, you use the correct form variables
(what you
Jonathan wrote at 2007-7-7 08:55 -0400:
> ...
>Just one caveat: you cannot define a class within an external method and
>then return an instance of that class (the routine that invoked the external
>method will not have any reference to the instance's class).
You can.
You must, however, be awa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at 2007-7-7 16:38 +0200:
>Someone could tell me how to pass a variable without put in the URL using
>RESPONSE.redirect?
>
>For example, if code is...
>
>
Aaron Maupin wrote at 2007-7-8 11:12 +0900:
>I'm trying to make pretty URLs for a game site I'm developing, and due
>to the hosting environment I'm somewhat limited in my Apache URL
>rewrites. (I've tried the normal mod_proxy / mod_rewrite rules and they
>haven't worked in this environment.)
>
Aaron,
The Path Handler product
(http://www.zope.org/Members/NIP/PathHandler) is your
friend.
Normally, you would create a path handler called
'games' and point it to your display_game method. To
obtain the result you describe, you could move your
display_game code into index_html and test for a
To Andrew: I'll try! If doesn't work I'll reask, thanks!
To Dieter: I have a folder with some objects. This objects has 2 subgroups:
availables for everyone and availables only for a role
I would like to do folder.objectValues() and get a list of objects filtereds
but I don't have any idea if I