Gabriel Genellina wrote:
"default.htm" is not a good name for a Zope object. The same for
"xxx.js" or "yyy.css". Maybe this is the cause of your problem.
Huh?! Where did this come from?!
These names a _just_ _fine_ for Zope :-)
Chris
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Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulti
Bruno Grampa wrote:
them using IE. Now transfer the entire directory inside Zope;
Bulk transfering a load of js-riddled M$ html is highly unlikely to work
as expected...
if you
open the default.htm files the highlight of buttons and objects is not
anymore working. IE doesn't complain about
At Wednesday 1/2/2006 20:21, Bruno Grampa wrote:
Hello,
i've what i think is a rendering problem checked on Zope 2.8.5 and
Zope 2.9 (tried on unix and windows os):
download from microsoft website the sdk for Windows Media Center
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/developer/default
Hello,
i've what i think is a rendering problem checked on Zope 2.8.5 and Zope
2.9 (tried on unix and windows os):
download from microsoft website the sdk for Windows Media Center
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/developer/default.mspx).
Inside there is a folder called HTML Templ