> At least the "Local File System" object does not expose
> its children via "getattr" (which is required for the
> usual "." operator to work) but only via "[...]".
>
> This probably is a bug.
No this is by design, as explained in the how-to. Most operating systems allow
period (.) characters i
Leichtman, David J writes:
> However, if you try to do the same thing with a LocalFS object, i.e.
> ,
> you get the error NameError: localfs_subobject
> This leads me to believe that LocalFS subobjects are not really objects. But
> then how does the Zope management interface deal with them, a
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Leichtman, David J wrote:
> How do you access an individual object in a LocalFS? By that, I mean:
[...]
> ,
> you get the error NameError: localfs_subobject
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From: "Leichtman, David J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Zope] LocalFS question
>
> How do you access a
They are real objects, just in a different sense. The easiest way to figure
it out is too look at the dtml that comes in the LocalFS source. For example
to get a listing of LocalFS folder instead of:
objectIds() try fileItems()
--
Andy McKay, Developer.
ActiveState.
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Jim Sanford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone out there know how I can prevent LocalFS from
> translating CR/LF pairs in a text file to LFs when serving up
> the file?
>
> Or will I need to "massage" it in Zope before sending it?
>
> In this case the files are Windows/DOS batch files.
> Does anyone out there know how I can prevent LocalFS from translating CR/LF
> pairs in a text file to LFs when serving up the file?
>
> Or will I need to "massage" it in Zope before sending it?
>
> In this case the files are Windows/DOS batch files.
It sounds like the files have unix endlines