Tim Nash wrote:
Jurian,
While the ZMI is a bit geeky for the average user, it works quite
well inside an iframe.
iframes are used by many ajax/web2 (whatever you want to call it)
libraries. So in my application (for example) I currently make ajax
calls to load specific zmi pages inside tabs of
--On 15. Januar 2008 20:21:44 -0700 David Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the zope 2.7 book it mentions that an optimization technique for
external methods is to compile regular expressions in global scope to
the module.
I don't think that this is very specific to Zope but a general
reco
--On 16. Januar 2008 09:33:58 +0100 Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Tim Nash wrote:
Jurian,
While the ZMI is a bit geeky for the average user, it works quite
well inside an iframe.
iframes are used by many ajax/web2 (whatever you want to call it)
libraries. So in my application
David Bear wrote at 2008-1-15 20:21 -0700:
>In the zope 2.7 book it mentions that an optimization technique for
>external methods is to compile regular expressions in global scope to
>the module. The re's will then be compiled at zope load time.
>
>I am wondering if the same holds for lambdas.
"la
The other important difference between ajax loaded pages and iframes
is that when you click on a link within an iframe page, the returned
page is loaded into the same iframe.
If I am not being clear, please check out this png file.
http://medicinebrain.com/iframe.png";>
http://medicinebrain.com/ifr
I have a weird problem with our Plone 2.5.3 test site after a new
designer took over. Plone now middle aligns the content column and the
portlets in the slot on the center line, instead of on top.
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Andreas
--On 16. Januar 2008 18:40:12 -0800 Lars Hohmuth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a weird problem with our Plone 2.5.3 test site after a new
designer took over. Plone now middle aligns the content column and the
po