Ausum,
It may be time to re-think your site structure. I have a news type site as
well and here is how I handle it (my way... not saying it is by any means
the best or right way).
Instead of storing your news items in a series of folderish objects, maybe
create folders for each section and then
Thanks for the tip, James. It seems a clever approach although I must
keep it for the time being.
Anyway if that were the case, the question could be this one:
How can I list all the headlines and summaries for all the news appeared
for sports, locals and politics sections (in example) from
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Thanks for the tip, James. It seems
If I were at, ie, root/2001/January/thislist_htm , how can I list(and
retrieve) sport news appeared from October 29th to November 10th in year
2000? Is it time to look for a database?
Nope, it's time to read up on ZCatalog ;-)
There's a great chapter on this in the new Zope Book, but as I'm
Better yet use ZCatalog to search for the range of news items you want to
appear in the list.
:-)
Checkout the Squishdot product too (http://www.squishdot.org), it might
provide what you need with minimal effort...
cheers,
Chris
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Zope
Thanks Chris, I'll find it and download it.
About the ZCatalog, I've recently tested it and I was wondering whether
it's possible for its search engine to find parts of a word, maybe to
have an Ultraseek-like search results page. Apparently the engine
doesn't find any half-a-word.
Example:
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Example: Looking for "bio" won't find "Edison's biography" . Am I
missing something?
Yup, you need to find out about 'globbing vocabularies'
Apparently the performance sucks right now, though :-(
...although there are moves to fix it taking place :-)
cheers,
Chris
Ausum [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
Few days ago there was this same question although remained unsolved.
This is the case for a news site:
News objects are within section folders, within day folders, within
months, and within a year folder. Just like this, at the root: