Dieter Maurer wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-7 15:08 +0200:
Chris Withers wrote:
(Btw, just thought of another one possible name clash: 'response')
no-one uses that is Zope 2 land 'cos of RESPONSE...
Well. Could be that someone uses 'response' as a form variable, as in
"the
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-7 15:08 +0200:
>Chris Withers wrote:
>>> (Btw, just thought of another one possible name clash: 'response')
>>
>> no-one uses that is Zope 2 land 'cos of RESPONSE...
>
>Well. Could be that someone uses 'response' as a form variable, as in
>"the response t
Chris Withers wrote:
(Btw, just thought of another one possible name clash: 'response')
no-one uses that is Zope 2 land 'cos of RESPONSE...
Well. Could be that someone uses 'response' as a form variable, as in
"the response to a question" in a QandA system, perhaps.
The sad thing about thi
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Funny, I've never used either in 6 years of zoping ;-)
Me neither, but are we prepared to break the apps of the people who do?
I'd assert that no-one does...
(Btw, just thought of another one possible name clash: 'response')
no-one uses that is Zope 2 land
msgid = _('-MM-DD')
res = translate(msgid, context=self.request, default=msgid)
return renderElement("span", contents=escape(res),
cssClass=self.cssClass)
Eh.. some lines disappeared ;) from the above code.
Should be something like:
from zope.i18nmessageid i
Sure. As I said earlier, we are happy to accept patches :)
I've written simple path that, at last, causes DateDisplayWidget
doesn't raise exceptions and has minimalistic locale aware date
formatting (according to docs about time module and strftime
function with %x and %X).
I've added override
Chris Withers wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Practically, it will very rarely hinder you to add attributes (such as
"locale") to the request.
I think "locale" and "debug" are just common enough to be form variables.
Funny, I've never used either in 6 years of zoping ;-)
Me neither
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Practically, it will very rarely hinder you to add attributes (such as
"locale") to the request.
I think "locale" and "debug" are just common enough to be form variables.
Funny, I've never used either in 6 years of zoping ;-)
You'd be surprised (I was too). P
Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
I'll call this an "issue" for now, but I won't argue semantics here.
All I can say is that the Five project's promises were never that
everything from Zope 3 works instantly. And it has also been Five's
policy to make a quick lie here and there just to get things goin
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-5 20:57 +0200:
...
Note that I'm well aware of this issue and have thought hard about it. I
think the only long term solution out of this mess is to get rid of the
__getattr__ spelling once and for all.
The "__getattr__" may be a
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-5 20:57 +0200:
> ...
>Note that I'm well aware of this issue and have thought hard about it. I
>think the only long term solution out of this mess is to get rid of the
>__getattr__ spelling once and for all.
The "__getattr__" may be a stumbling block in
I'll call this an "issue" for now, but I won't argue semantics here.
All I can say is that the Five project's promises were never that
everything from Zope 3 works instantly. And it has also been Five's
policy to make a quick lie here and there just to get things going.
Five usually gives you
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-5 16:44 +0200:
...
It's an issue, not a bug.
According to Wikipedia:
A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a
computer program that prevents it from working as intended, or
produces an incorrec
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-5 16:28 +0200:
Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
> I consider this a feature request but not as a bug.
Ehm... I'm not sure whether we understand each other.
I mean the bug
There is no bug.
Seems a funny interpretation of "no bug" for me
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-5 16:44 +0200:
> ...
>It's an issue, not a bug.
According to Wikipedia:
A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a
computer program that prevents it from working as intended, or
produces an incorrect result.
A request o
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote at 2006-9-5 16:28 +0200:
>Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
>> > I consider this a feature request but not as a bug.
>> Ehm... I'm not sure whether we understand each other.
>>
>> I mean the bug
>
>There is no bug.
Seems a funny interpretation of "no bug" for me...
>
>> is
Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
DateDisplayWidget expects an IBrowserRequest. Zope 2's request only
pretends to be an IBrowserRequest. At the current state, it can't
implement the whole interface.
That's a known issue, but we can't do anything about it, at least not
in DateDisplayWidget (and numerou
Martijn Pieters wrote:
On 9/5/06, Philipp von Weitershausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
> > I consider this a feature request but not as a bug.
> Ehm... I'm not sure whether we understand each other.
>
> I mean the bug
There is no bug.
Sure there is.
It's an issue,
DateDisplayWidget expects an IBrowserRequest. Zope 2's request only
pretends to be an IBrowserRequest. At the current state, it can't
implement the whole interface.
That's a known issue, but we can't do anything about it, at least not
in DateDisplayWidget (and numerous other places where req
On 9/5/06, Philipp von Weitershausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
> > I consider this a feature request but not as a bug.
> Ehm... I'm not sure whether we understand each other.
>
> I mean the bug
There is no bug.
Sure there is. The Five integration includes code that e
Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
> I consider this a feature request but not as a bug.
Ehm... I'm not sure whether we understand each other.
I mean the bug
There is no bug.
is that DateDisplayWidget in Zope2.9.4 uses
request.locale which as you said is from Zope3 world. So, as far as I
understand,
Martijn Pieters wrote:
On 9/5/06, Maciej Wisniowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using Zope 2.9.4 with Five1.4 (linux box).
I'm trying to use DateDisplayWidget (from
/zope/app/form/browser/textwidgets.py)
[snip]
So is this something with my Zope that I don't have request.locale
or is that a
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