?
Yes. Just go deeper into Zope 3 section at zope.org
Could you please recommend some place I could start learning it
(articles, tutorials, etc.)?
For you I'll recommend: http://www.plone.org.pl/resources/ZopeThreeDocs
(I have to thank you for giving me some motivati
t; Yes, that would work. Thanks. I should of thought of that.
If cron is not a must then take a look at ZopeScheduler product - you will get
rid of URL fetcher stuff.
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resent.
Yup, there is no 'path' object inside 'sections'.
> If i do:
>
> items=len(context.sections.animals.contentValues())
> everything is ok,
because there is 'animals' object
> How can I refer to a variable into a path expression in a Python Based
Script?
Try: context.sections[pat
On Thursday 19 October 2006 14:55, Doyon, Jean-Francois wrote:
> Any ideas?
http://www.zope.org/Collectors/Zope/2204 and... one more bug but I don't
remember it's number. Please search zope3-five mailing list archives for zope
2.10 and UnicodeDecodeErrors.
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Dnia piątek, 8 grudnia 2006 00:32, Nancy Donnelly napisał:
> Hmmm. I have a problem. The following code works perfectly with the system I
have set up on about 400 pages...something I clearly wouldn't want to
re-edit...*except* for the 2nd line, which calls a script. Now, that second
line *by its
Dnia czwartek, 8 marca 2007 18:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał:
> Hi;
> I thought I could call a variable in a page template by defining it and then
putting a ? in front of it in a URL, like this:
You messed some things. First go to google.com and look into address bar in
your browser. Then enter a