Alan Johnston writes:
> One (apparently simple) thing I cannot find a way to do is link to a PDF
> file. I believe that everything ZServer serves up must come from the Zope
> Object Database (right? wrong?).
You may use the products "LocalFS" or "ExternalFile" to access
files inside the file s
Alan Johnston wrote:
>
> At any rate, how do you get ZServer to
> send a 'raw' PDF file to the browser so that the browser's Acrobat plug-in
> can display it? I tried creating 'File' and 'Image' objects. That's
> obviously not it.
'File' should work. Are you naming the 'File' object with a
.pd
Alan Johnston wrote:
> One (apparently simple) thing I cannot find a way to do is link to a PDF
> file. I believe that everything ZServer serves up must come from the Zope
> Object Database (right? wrong?). At any rate, how do you get ZServer to
> send a 'raw' PDF file to the browser so that the
I installed Zope for purposes of evaluation last week. I've been through
the tutorial so I have minimal knowledge.
One (apparently simple) thing I cannot find a way to do is link to a PDF
file. I believe that everything ZServer serves up must come from the Zope
Object Database (right? wrong?).