On 12 Jun 2000, 17:36 Brian Lloyd wrote:
Zope 2.2.0 beta 1 has been released - you can download it from
...
After noticing that ZWiki throws an Attribute Error / getSize in
RecentChanges, I tried a simple
dtml-var "index_html.getSize()"
This works in 2.1.6, but throws the
On 14 Jun 2000, 8:06 - - wrote:
How do I customise the port number that Zope installs to? I'm
running NT and there is already a service running on the default
port 8080.
Modify the start value in
HKLM/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/insert name of your
service/Parameters, by adding a -P
On 3 Jul 2000, 1:55 Ron Bickers wrote:
In 2.2b3, after setting a boolean property to "checked", it will not
save when trying to "uncheck" it. I reported this to the Collector
already (751).
As a workaround, you can just delete it and readd it since it defaults
to unchecked.
The
On 18 Jul 2000, 2:15 Firestar wrote:
Hi, i have installed Zope on a RH6 box, and looking at the processes,
Zope(running as 'python') consumes abt 20% of the memory usage! A
single apache daemon only takes abt 9-10%. Is Zope supposed to be so
memory intensive?
Well, I'm running both IIS and
On 3 Jul 2000, 1:55 Ron Bickers wrote:
In 2.2b3, after setting a boolean property to "checked", it will not
save when trying to "uncheck" it. I reported this to the Collector
already (751).
As a workaround, you can just delete it and readd it since it defaults
to unchecked.
I tried
I just tried installing a freshly downloaded copy of
YihawDirectory.zexp into a relatively new 2.2.1b1, but in vain.
snip
Error Type: Permission mapping error
Error Value: Attempted to map a permission to a permission,
Add Yihaw Objects, that is not valid. This should never happen. (Waaa).
On 22 Aug 2000, 11:15 Soren Roug wrote:
I don't know why your boolean properties are "sticky". What version of
Zope have you installed Yihaw on?
Various, starting with 2.1.6. On what version of Zope doesn't
doesn't it display this behaviour, IYO?
Anyway.
1. Install Zope 2.2.0 on Windows
On 22 Aug 00, at 22:15, R. David Murray wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
9. Uncheck "Highlight" and push Save Changes.
Result: The boolean Highlight property checkbox is still checked.
There is no way of making it unchecked, again.
This *sounds* like t
On 22 Aug 2000, 22:15 R. David Murray wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
9. Uncheck "Highlight" and push Save Changes.
Result: The boolean Highlight property checkbox is still checked.
There is no way of making it unchecked, again.
This *sounds* like t
On 23 Aug 2000, 14:21 Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 10:49:15 +0200, "Wolfgang Strobl" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Speaking about cvs: How do you people out there who run Zope on
Windows too, do install cvs versions of zope? I do it simply by
using the latest inst
On 23 Aug 2000, 15:23 Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:47:36 +0200, "Wolfgang Strobl" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well, actually I have. But there aren't any workspace and project
files (*.dsw and *.dsp).
Hmmm, no. If you can wait, Ill send you the ones I use early
On 24 Aug 2000, 7:31 Chris Withers wrote:
(I asked)
Is there perhaps a better way for installing a cvs checkout on
windows? It's obvious that none of the c modules get compiled, but
these seem to change rather rarely ...
I'd love to know the answer to this too :-)
(mindyou, I might
On 27 Aug 2000, 12:50 Alexander Chelnokov wrote:
The option seems to be unavailable under W2000. 2.1.6 could be run
that way without any trouble.
Could you please elaborate?
I just installed 2.2.1 final on my developement machine, under
win2000 prof us. The installer asked the usual
On 16 Sep 2000, 16:17 Chui Tey wrote:
ZGDChart with more chart styles, data from non-SQL sources, plus Linux
binaries.
After installing ZGDChart, I noticed a handfull of new permissions
with strange one-letter names, including a blank one, but no "Add
ZGDCharts" permission.
Changing
On 27 Sep 2000, 12:46 Lars Heber wrote:
I forgot something:
By the way: Is it possible to insert special characters in
properties,
like auml;?
I meant, that properties with special characters in it are not
displayed correctly, when called with the shortened syntax
dtml-VARNAME;.
On 28 Sep 2000, 16:01 Dicken, Peer wrote:
I want to include a HTML file from another server (e.g.
www.foo.com/include.html ) into the output of one of my DTML methods
(index_html).
See http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/ZClientMethod
"Using ZClient to Access Another Server"
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On 16 Oct 2000, 12:27 Damien Morton wrote:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/Des
ignKMS ols.htm
Looks like MS has embraced the Zope way of doing things
"You must have scripting enabled in order to view this site. Please modify
your browser's settings
Don't do that, P L E E E A S E ! HTML mail doesn't add to the
content of a message in any way, other making them larger and
harder to read and harder to search for most people.
On 17 Oct 2000, 13:28 Alejandro Pancani wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
import/export obviously doesn't preserve time stamps (i.e.
bobobase_modification_time). This is unfortunate for any content
which depends on those timestamps. How do you people out there
solve this problem when it comes to moving content from different
Zope installations into a single one?
On 17 Oct 2000, 20:18 Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
import/export obviously doesn't preserve time stamps (i.e.
bobobase_modification_time). This is unfortunate for any content
which depends on those timestamps. How do you people out there solve
this problem when
When installing the actual Version of YihawDirectory
(http://www.zope.org/Members/Roug/Yihaw) by importing it into a
2.2.2 Zope, I got the following traceback. This happens both with
and without the current hotfixes.
Importing it into 2.2.1 equipped with the current hotfixes works
without
[...] To: trimmed to zope.org
On 25 Oct 2000, 23:49 Bak @ kedai wrote:
sorry if this is offtopic, but i see reference of rebooting every so
often with NT( and maybe W2K). is this real? or FUD? i use linux
myself and would like to confirm this from all you guys' experience
It's FUD. I'M
On 25 Oct 2000, at 16:00, J. Atwood wrote:
"Months without rebooting"?
That is certainly not something to brag about.
Huh? Did anybody? Certainly not me. :-{
In case I didn't make myself clear: for running Zope; I don't care
much whether the OS needs a reboot every month, every year, or
a
lousy floppy drive or some memory to my Unix workstation. Eeek.
The statelessness of NFS, for example, came for a reason, you
know.
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On 30 Oct 2000, 17:32 Michel Pelletier wrote:
Amos and I are gibbering like madmen with excitement to announce the
Zope Book Beta. [...]
Great!
For my own use, I'Ve just created a fully indexed MS-Windows
HTMHelp-Version, see http://www.zope.org/Members/strobl, that I
want to share
get crackin and start
reading at." in the announcement?
Take a look at the copyright stuff info
on each page.
didn't restribute it, I uploaded the same content in a different
format to the very same site I got it from: www.zope.org.
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, and I'm using them both.
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"Finding"a bunch of DTML Documents into a Zcatalog is easy.
But how to do that programmatically? I haven't even found a way
of doing that for a single DMTL Document.
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On 6 Nov 2000, at 21:46, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Wolfgang Strobl writes:
"Finding"a bunch of DTML Documents into a Zcatalog is easy.
But how to do that programmatically? I haven't even found a way
of doing that for a single DMTL Document.
You call the catalog with your se
ten thousand news messages into a catalog in one step.
Searching isn't the problem (this is quite fast) - cataloging is. This
takes a lot of time and a lot of memory.
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On 16 Nov 2000, 9:02 Kyler B. Laird wrote:
Remember the satellite that blew up because of a
missed comma? (O.k., something like that. Is it
an urban legend?)
"MARINER 1, the first U.S. attempt to send a spacecraft to Venus, failed
minutes after launch in 1962. The guidance instructions
On 20 Nov 2000, 15:07 Brian Lloyd wrote:
Zope 2.2.4 beta 1 has been released - you can download it
from Zope.org:
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.2.4b1/
I'm not quite sure wether it's me, my system or this beta, but a
fresh installation of 2.2.4 beta 1 says:
Zope Error
I'm just figthing with a somewhat strange and annoying error on one
of my production sites.
After saving and leaving a version named "neu", I'm now confronted
with a system which says
"You are currently working in version No " right after I enter a
management screen, and before I really
On 21 Nov 2000, 18:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just figthing with a somewhat strange and annoying error on one of
my production sites.
After saving and leaving a version named "neu", I'm now confronted
with a system which says "You are currently working in version No "
right after I
On 21 Nov 2000, 9:57 Andy McKay wrote:
Zope figures out what version you are in by saving a cookie. Close
your browser and or delete all cookies and go back to Zope, you should
then be out of any version.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I tried this before asking the list.
That's why I
experiencing this problem?
No. I reported this on Tuesday, and Brian Lloyd answered that it
is fixed for final, on the very same day.
See Message-ID
NEBBKMOOINLOHMJBOMPIKEFBCAAA.brian@di
gicool.com
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On 21 Dec 2000, 15:43 Otto Pichlhoefer wrote:
Hope someone can help, although it might be related to WindowsNT :-)
Actually, it isn't related to Windows NT. grin
I asked this before but it really gives me some headache.
I have a problem with the Export/Import feature. When trying to
On 21 Dec 2000, 9:22 Tim Cook wrote:
Otto Pichlhoefer wrote:
Hope someone can help, although it might be related to WindowsNT :-)
I asked this before but it really gives me some headache.
I have a problem with the Export/Import feature. When trying to
import a *.zexp file from
The following method worked on 2.2.4, but fails on 2.3.0a1:
dtml-call "REQUEST.set('newdoc','tdoc')"
dtml-call
"manage_addProduct['OFSP'].manage_addDTMLDocument(newdoc,newdoc,file
=URL)"
dtml-with "_.getitem(newdoc)"
dtml-call "manage_addProperty('newprop','hello','string')"
/dtml-with
859-1 is the default encoding for http,
anyway, and has ever been.
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Zope under Win2K as a service
(controlable through the system management console) ?
Yes. It's no different from NT 4 in this respect.
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I believe that dtml-var "render(mydoc)" is the easiest way
to express what he wants. But what do I know. :-}
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While analyzing a problem, I had a quick look into z2.py, and
frankly, I don't understand the logic behind the so called "required
path hackery for the win32 binary distribution".
This hack unnecessarily makes the z2.py location dependant. The
installer rewrites the z2.py source, inserting
On 25 Jan 2001, 10:08 Chris Withers wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
I'm liking it a lot -- the last reason to even consider using
emacs is gone :)
Hmmm... interesting, maybe it's time to find a new editor...
Why not use Riaan Booysens Boa Constructor IDE or Mark Hammonds
PythonWin IDE?
On 12 Feb 2001, 23:04 Chris Maresca wrote:
If I recall correctly, there is a tool for doing this call srvany,
part of the resource kit.
I use srvany for running some background services written in
Python on some of my servers. It works so far, but not as reliable
as I'd like - especially
On 27 Nov 2002, 11:18 seb bacon wrote:
Can we have a bugfix release?
Me too. I'd like to get the fix for Issue 597
(http://collector.zope.org/Zope/597) in such a bugfix release.
ZCTextIndex, quite different from the old TextIndex, currently is
almost unusuable outside the US, because it
This Monday, I've built an installer for Windows, based on the Zope-2.10.0-final
release which has been published on zope.org two weeks ago.
Today, I've got some time to run tests:
Tests with failures:
c:\build\2\Zope-2.10.0-final\inst\build\lib\python\zope\formlib\form.txt
Total: 8304
Chris Withers chris at simplistix.co.uk writes:
Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
I'll have to stay with 2.9.4 or older, for the forseeable future.
Somehow, I wonder whether current Zope2 releases get any
real world testing before becoming stable. Did perhaps all
testing happen on the Windows side
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