Dieter Maurer wrote:
Then, you use the "ZServer.medusa.monitor_client[_win32]"
to connect to your monitor server.
Where/what is this?
You will be asked for authentication and use the emercency user
and its password.
After successful authentication, you have a Python interpreter pro
Hi,
In a Windows2003 Server environment, we have been unable to get ExternalFile to
read a mapped network drive that is otherwise visible from this machine.
We have given admin rights to the Zope service, "Zope instance at
C:\Zope\Instance\2.10.4" (uses "C:\Zope\2.10.4\Python\PythonService.exe").
That is *exactly* what I'm trying to do. But again, I can't send the parameter
to the script, which in this case, is the entire document. Please see the other
post I'm sending up right now.
TIA,
Tony
-Original Message-
From: Tom Von Lahndorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't think I've misunderstood you and I have done what I believe I
understand you to say. I can't check the browser (generated)?code because I get
an error stating I haven't passed the requisite variable to the script. The
variable is the entire document, or at least the hidden variables. Th
Chris Withers wrote at 2007-8-14 08:22 +0100:
>Dieter Maurer wrote:
>> Then, you use the "ZServer.medusa.monitor_client[_win32]"
>> to connect to your monitor server.
>
>Where/what is this?
You do not understand Python's package notation?
Unbelievable...
Think about it, you will get it ;-)
>