This is another problem. You need to import url_quote in order to use it
But my help was about the error you send
See u
2007/8/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your solution didn't work. It throws an error, stating url_quote is not
defined. Actually, the solution I posted below *did*
In TAL this::
python:url_quote(here/Our_Store/CheckOutAfterEditStuff)
means
here dividedby Our_Store dividedby CheckOutAfterEditStuff
What you need is::
python:url_quote(here.Our_Store.CheckOutAfterEditStuff())
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I have this line of code:
a tal:define=std
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Or as I previously say:
python: url_quote(path(here/Our_Store/CheckOutAfterEditStuff))
Where path is a method that evaluates a string as a tales expresion like
this
2007/8/16, Peter Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In TAL this::
python:url_quote(here/Our_Store/CheckOutAfterEditStuff)
means
Hello,
I am trying to record the result of a POST request sent to Plone.
I can get the content of the POST when I send the file post.xml (valid xml)
curl http://elevator.sytes.net/RSR/setSMS -d @post.xml
In this case, CONTENT_TYPE headers is set to
'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' by curl.
I have an external method like this:
import os
def ext_programm():
os.system('notepad.exe')
But it doesn't work.
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--On 17. August 2007 01:52:27 +0200 Manuel Spuhler
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Hello,
I am trying to record the result of a POST request sent to Plone.
I can get the content of the POST when I send the file post.xml (valid
xml)
No idea where and how you look for the uploaded content.
--On 16. August 2007 21:21:36 -0700 rieh25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an external method like this:
import os
def ext_programm():
os.system('notepad.exe')
But it doesn't work.
You can figure it out yourself by checking the return value of os.system()
and by checking the
What is a search path and how do I set it?
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--On 16. August 2007 21:58:08 -0700 rieh25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is a search path and how do I set it?
Google windows search path.
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I think it's finding the programm because I'm using the complete path. And
when I test it using the wrong programm name, it returns a 1. But instead,
when I pass it the right name, it just hangs. In the task manager there is
an entry for the program, but it doesn't seem to execute. Thanks for the
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