of progress everyone would be happy.
is appropriate.
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Andreas Jung wrote:
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or there's PHP, where the communities are probably more newbie-friendly
and there are loads of tutorials.
Don't compare PHP with Zope. PHP is a tiny language compared to the fat
e why this is happening. My question: is there a
straightforward way of making the links (and error reports) return the
actual page address?
(I think I understand that 'actual' 'page' and 'address' are all
metaphors which may be leading me into error... )
Thanks f
John Eikenberry wrote:
Mark Barratt wrote:
I can vaguely see why this is happening. My question: is there a
straightforward way of making the links (and error reports) return the
actual page address?
By actual page address you want the URL with index.html instead of
index_html? Given your
John Eikenberry wrote:
Mark Barratt wrote:
A text substitution covers both cases:
tal:attributes="href
python:context.REQUEST['URL0'].replace('index_html','index.html')+'/source.html'"
Wouldn't this just result in "[path]/index
same time: it's a fragile and complex marriage
and the partners all too easily end up stalking out of the room.
(this also suggests you might have better luck on the Plone discussion
lists, eg nntp://gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.user)
best
Mark Barratt
nfrastructure is OK, including
Apache encoding.
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ariables, None, zero, empty strings, and empty
sequences false; all other values are true".
So what basic fact/knowledge am I missing?
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Paul Winkler wrote:
This kind of thing is usually a mistaken type assumption.
I bet your radiobutton is setting it to "0" rather than 0.
Thanks. Yes it was. But neither value=0 (which I think is invalid
XHTML), nor value="" makes any differ
specific Plone evil involved,
though I don't see how.
Thanks for the input.
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Mark Barratt wrote:
Paul Winkler wrote:
This kind of thing is usually a mistaken type assumption.
I bet your radiobutton is setting it to "0" rather than 0.
Thanks. Yes it was. But neither value=0 (which I think is invalid
XHTML), nor value="" makes any difference.
e has been
>> launched:
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>> http://zopefour.org/
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> Er?
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> Little more context and explanation please...
Context is the dateline. Explanation I'll leave to your imagination.
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