RE: [Zope] XML Document & DTML's tree, HiperDOM

2000-11-10 Thread Brian Lloyd
> > The answer to these questions and more can be found at dev.zope.org. > > The fishbowl keeps better track of projects than any human. > > The tempation to say "and the fishbowl confuses more humans than any > project can keep track of" was to great ;-) > > It's not actually true, I guess, exc

Re: [Zope] XML Document & DTML's tree, HiperDOM

2000-11-10 Thread Chris Withers
Shane Hathaway wrote: > > The answer to these questions and more can be found at dev.zope.org. > The fishbowl keeps better track of projects than any human. The tempation to say "and the fishbowl confuses more humans than any project can keep track of" was to great ;-) It's not actually true, I

Re: [Zope] XML Document & DTML's tree, HiperDOM

2000-11-10 Thread Shane Hathaway
Chris Withers wrote: > > Shane Hathaway wrote: > > > > Here's my guess: you have a complex XML document. As you explore the > > document, Zope is setting a cookie that reflects the list of branches > > you have opened. After opening a large number of branches, you reach > > the limit on the siz

Re: [Zope] XML Document & DTML's tree, HiperDOM

2000-11-10 Thread Chris Withers
Shane Hathaway wrote: > > Here's my guess: you have a complex XML document. As you explore the > document, Zope is setting a cookie that reflects the list of branches > you have opened. After opening a large number of branches, you reach > the limit on the size of a cookie (somewhere in the ran