Bill Anderson wrote:
I am about to dive into a custom tag, it will be a 'container' tag.
I have seen the HowTo, and it really isn't that clear when you get to
the container tag info.
Can anyone provide a better rundown? Anyone have a custom tag they
would mind sharing for perusal?
Just
Hi Jonothan,
Thanks for the thoughts
"Jonothan" == Jonothan Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good questions!
You can just go to the 'admin' tab and type 'diff'. The admin
tab lets you execute just about any cvs command with
arguments stat, rtag etc etc.
Hi Michael,
I need to put some verbage in the README about setting
up the workspace on the filesystem to work with ZCVSMixin. No
time like the present! ;-)
Before you begin, you need to set up a cvs repository
somewhere. This is described pretty well in the cvs
reference:
At 01:56 PM 5/25/00 +0400, Jephte CLAIN wrote:
When I don't wrap items like this, I get strange unauthorized errors.
Only the super user can use the items. All the other users (Managers or
not) can't.
In normal usage, one only accesses a rack from or in a Specialist.
Specialists wrap the
At 12:45 AM 5/25/00 -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
Ah, ok -- I was planning simply to leverage the ZODB's facilities for
maintaining persistent references in the DefaultObservable mix-in; more
elaborate schemes would be possible (for instance to support
rack-mounted observers?)
Actually, just using
Michel Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll do both, this is absolutely a desperately needed feature in the
ZCatalog. Currently, Cataloged items must take responsibility for
notifying a catalog of their changes instead of the ZCatalog observing
them.
Amos and I talked about this over
Hello,
Has someone compiled the DynPersist dll for win32?
if someone has done so, it would be glad to send me a copy by tomorrow.
it will help me greatly.
TIA,
jephte clain
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Evan Simpson wrote:
This exists! (sort of). ObjectManager.superValues accepts a list of
meta_types, and returns a list of all objects of those meta_types which can
be found in any ObjectManager in the current one's acquisition context.
and has done for ages... the original Squishdot code
Evan Simpson wrote:
In the case of Catalogs, much of the time we're probably not interested in
cataloging "whatever lives at this path address";
At the moment this is true, but Jim and I have discussed the possibility
of ZCatalog being treating the paths less atomically and more as a
Michel Pelletier wrote:
There allready exists such a thing, superValues([meta_type]). But I
think this is too weak to use as a discovery protocol. An observable
may not know or care what type of observer it wants to discover. Also,
when it finds a number of various resources, catalogs lets
Michel Pelletier wrote:
At the moment this is true, but Jim and I have discussed the possibility
of ZCatalog being treating the paths less atomically and more as a
sequence of nodes from root to the target, this way, you could ask the
catalog for all objects below a certain point that match
- Original Message -
From: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
who's the CTO?
Jim Fulton, Chief Technology Officer.
use paths instead of object monikers.
Why not do both?
Have an POID (CORBA style) to actually identify an object and then use
paths of POIDS to identify stuff in a
I propose to change the order which a vacation in URL traversal or performed. See
and comment at:
http://www.zope.org/Members/jim/ZopeSecurity/ProposalToAuthenticateDuringURLTraversal
Jim
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Technical Director (888) 344-4332 Python
The latest CVS version is giving autorization demands (and
failures) with this DTMLmethod.
This kind of construct used to work fine.
dtml-var standard_html_header
h2dtml-var title_or_id dtml-var document_title/h2
p
dtml-with "_.namespace(SUB=[1,2])"
dtml-if
Jim Fulton wrote:
http://www.zope.org/Members/jim/ZopeSecurity/ProposalToAuthenticateDuringURLTraversal
I wonder whether this would fix the following problem:
http://zope.nipltd.com/public/lists/dev-archive.nsf/ByKey/82AE22A20C7E88AE
What I reckon is happening is that HTTP is being dumb and
I'm trying to import KM|Net News into the latest Zope CVS. I am unable to
import the .zexp or XML files into the latest (tracebacks at the end).
When importing the .zexp, I get an "Attempt to store a wrapped persistent
object" error. This is really puzzling, because I'm not sure how a
completely
Jim Fulton wrote:
I propose to change the order which a vacation in URL traversal or performed. See
Sorry, I meant "authentication", not "a vacation". :)
and comment at:
http://www.zope.org/Members/jim/ZopeSecurity/ProposalToAuthenticateDuringURLTraversal
Jim
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Using ZSQLMethods against an ORACLE 8.0.6 Database.
I have two tables, each with a NUMBER(6) key field.
If I create a method which selects against each of the tables
then method returns an integer (e.g. 5040), as expected.
select index_number
from names
where name = 'name'
or
select
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim Fulton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I propose to change the order which a vacation in URL traversal or
Good idea, we could all use a vacation :-)
performed. See and comment at:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michel Pelletier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
...
Does it work if you:
dtml-with "_(SUB=[1,2])"
...
/dtml-with
and call the namespace directly? The two are supposed to be synonymous
but your method is depricated so perhaps it works the other way, if not,
I'd suggest
At 10:03 AM 5/26/00 +1000, Anthony Baxter wrote:
"Phillip J. Eby" wrote
I would suggest that it ask for an interface, rather than a meta_type.
Otherwise, you've hardwired yourself into a single object type with no
extensibility. For example, an SQL method wants the nearest SQL
connection,
+[ Denis [Fr_re] ]-
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
| "J. Atwood" wrote:
|
| Stunned. Totally and utterly stunned. I would have thought there
| would be Java floating around in Zope's bowl before Perl! Perl?
| Jeeze...
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Marco Mariani wrote:
Sorry for bothering you. This is a one-time spam. A dozen
people are being mailed in the back (blind carbon copy :-)
I'd like to know if there's a need for an italian Zope list.
Altough I'm OK reading or writing english, such a list could
free
Well, let me see. I would consider giving the summer to working on Zope
Documentation in Exchange for Zope School. That's right, I'm as much a
newbie to Zope as that egg they are breaking in the Perl2Zope thread. But I
live 20 minutes from Zope Headquarters.Fredericksburg, eh? I like
I can't seem to get your product to work the way I want. I'll tell you what
I'm after and perhaps you can tell me where I'm going wrong or if indeed
your product can do it at all.
I have a group of users who are all part of the same domain as I am on. Its
the department domain. I want to have
Dear Chris,
Thanx a lot for your suggestion. Zwiki is indeed something very helpful to
me.
I've got a couple fo questions, though:
1. How can I dynamically add a Zwiki page?
It says there:
"To create a link to another wiki page, just write its name. (If you
don't use a WikiName, you must
Zopistas,
Paul Everitt wrote:
Digital Creations, creators of the Open Source Zope application server,
announced today that it is teaming with ActiveState, a leading provider
of
Internet programming software, to make Perl a scripting language for
Zope.
[...]
--Paul
Paul Everitt
Jilani Khaldi wrote:
Hi All,
do you know about something written in Python Zope for e-commerce
solutions?
Etailer - http://e-tailer.adriot.net
It's simple, but very nice.
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Henny van der Linde wrote:
Basically: if all you want to do is just serve some data from simple tables
with not more then 5 concurrent users you can pull it of with Access etc.
There are well known problems with data corruption caused by multiple
concurrent access to Microsoft Access.
Since I upgraded from Zope 2.0.1 to 2.1.6 I have a problem with
html-documents that are added as files. What happens is that the text in the
last HTML-element is cut of somewhere in the middle. Checking the source of
the document shows that after the point where the text is cut off all text
and
Based on the above figures, and assuming £500/day/person, it comes out
as:
£62,500 (roughly $100,000)
ouch!Interesting.. .And if you write a book, how much will a publisher pay
you [for example ORA 'Zope in a Nutshell'].
..and how many copies do you think ZIAN [Zope in a Nutshell]
Paul Everitt wrote:
Howdy gang. Below is an announcement that we'll start distributing over
the next 24 hours. I wanted to let you folks see it first. In summary:
Perl Methods.
Why is this a good thing? ;-)
Chris
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Agreed...
We can use COM, CORBA, SOAP, etc.
~BDW
At 05:19 25/05/00 -0400, Paul Everitt wrote:
That's quite a strained metaphor. I'll be pretty unequivocal. Anyone
that thinks we are lessening our commitment to Python (a) hasn't read
the FAQ before reacting and (b) doesn't know us very well.
Budi Wiyono wrote:
Agreed...
We can use COM, CORBA, SOAP, etc.
On the other hand, we'll likely do even more things like this over the
year: open up to COM, CORBA, etc. as method facilities.
--Paul
Now ya talkin :-)
bring it on...
Chris
Luis Cortes wrote:
Is anybody bold enough to try Zope with ODBC to an ACCESS database?
Sure, nothing big's running here on top of Access, but Zope's definitely
connected to Access through ODBC; no problem. The only problem actually
is just Access' obscure error messages when developing.
Well, I can see good points here. Perl methods probably will attract
more users. But I can see bad points, too. What if my perl developer
resigned? Should I pick up his code? I don't want, I want Python. Should I
I'm personally looking forward to being able to use Perl with Zope, so
long
The only badness I can see coming out of this is this:
At present, I can consult at a client who is running Zope, and I'm
reasonably confident that I can read and understand all their code.
When people can write their site half in Perl, I could well
be stuck...
unless I learn Perl :-)
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
People who are big fans of python aren't forced to use those Products, but I
Very soon we'll be forced, 'cause most Products will be in Perl (yse,
I've read the FAQ and saw "no Perl Products"; it's temporary, mark you).
Oleg.(All
-Original Message-
From: Mabe, Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 May 2000 16:29
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Zope] Cookies
I am trying to create a cookie based on the value returned from a sql
method. The following code fails with an invalid syntax error.
dtml-in
Well, I can see good points here. Perl methods probably will attract
more users. But I can see bad points, too. What if my perl developer
resigned? Should I pick up his code? I don't want, I want Python. Should I
spent a lot of time manually converting his code to Python Method and debug
- Original Message -
From: Dan Rusch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try this !--#var "Models.standard_html_header(_.None,_)"--
One important caveat to keep in mind here: If standard_html_header acquires
any object or property that is meant to be context-sensitive (eg. it is
defined in the root,
I use your product called Simple Directory of URLs.
(http://www.zope.org/Members/Roug/SimpleURLs)
The thing is that I want to query for one more item other that Title, URL,
Description and Section.
I want to be able to add for example "Contact email" and "Alt. URL" and
maybe more later.
I don't
Webmaster wrote:
The concept is simple enough, but I just don't know how I could do the same
thing in Zope. I am setting up a system where daily articles can be entered
weeks in advance and will only appear on the web site when the date matches
their "go live date" (easy). But I would also
Curtis Maloney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I am experimenting with my first ZClass. I have inherited from
Renderable, and XMLDocument. I have added a few DTML Methods,
including a 'render' method.
Testing has been all well and good, with pages displaying
predictably when I hit
Chris McDonough wrote:
This is pretty silly.
Very soon we'll be forced, 'cause most Products will be in
Perl (yse,
I've read the FAQ and saw "no Perl Products"; it's temporary,
mark you).
I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
drilling a hole
+[ Chris McDonough ]-
| This is pretty silly.
I agree, it got silly about 8 hours ago.
I don't think I've ever seen paranoia and religious fervour mixed in
quite the same way before. Anyone would think that people think that
python is inadequate
+[ Chris Withers ]-
|
| This userbase gets into hacking the core and bring perl into there.
|
| Suddenly Zope is a total mess of perl and python and the whole community
| shifts onto something cleaner leaving DC high and dry and spoiling a
|
Wow!!! ZScheduler sounds perfect! I'm assuming that it is the one that
doesn't work. What is involved to make it work? With my limited knowledge of
both Python and Zope, I don't know that I could be much help. However, I'd
be willing to help out any way I can.
-Jamey
-Original
Brad Clements wrote:
[snip story about DC peddling drugs... *joke*]
Yeah, fair point, but what if it goes the other way...
cheers,
Chris
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Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
I find the whole 'perl will pollute us' mentality quite disappointing,
it's worse than a bunch of school girls arguing over which all boy
band is best.
You never seen blokes arguing over which girl band is best ;-)
I agree though since it's a moot point anyway.
Chris Withers writes:
Webmaster wrote:
The concept is simple enough, but I just don't know how I could do the same
thing in Zope. I am setting up a system where daily articles can be entered
weeks in advance and will only appear on the web site when the date matches
their "go live
Greetings,
I am interested in using a relational database (Solid, and possibly
Informix) for ZODB object storage. I read the ZODB How-To, according
to which development on a relational DB storage manager is taking
place.
However, I don't know what is the current state of this project, where
I
hi,
just started working through the zcmg document from the zope site have
already found a question i cant answer. completed the first tutorial but my
screen does not have such things as the control panel etc down the left
side. i am wondering if i accessed the interface correctly. the
I find the whole 'perl will pollute us' mentality quite disappointing,
it's worse than a bunch of school girls arguing over which all boy
band is best.
You never seen blokes arguing over which girl band is best ;-)
It's a coin flip between Kittie and L7 IMHO, anyone who disagrees can
Chris Withers wrote:
I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl
programmers on board, you suddenly have a large userbase wishing they
can do more in perl, so you implement perl products. (yes, I've read
Greetings,
I am looking for ways to use a relational database (Solid, and
possibly Informix) as a storage for ZODB objects. According to the
ZODB How-To, development on a relational DB storage manager is taking
place. However, I don't know what is the current state of this
project, how I can
Ivan...
Hi,
It's a "grassroots" effort. Jonothan Farr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is heading
up the project, and I'm helping. We've gotten a few prototype versions
up and running using MySQL and Interbase, but I'd say we're a few weeks
away from being able to release an alpha. You can get more
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Withers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Kevin Dangoor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Chris McDonough" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Zope
Mailing List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] ANN: Perl For Zope
Kevin
I am using ZWiki and have modified a footer to show the current
AUTHENTICATED_USER. It lies - occasionally but consistently.
I am logged in as TestUser, and have a page footer that shows me as
TestUser. I create a new ZWiki page by editing the current page and adding
NewPage, then navigating to
On Thu, 25 May 2000, John Chandler wrote:
then educate people as to how to use YNPLOC in
a way that matches the Zope philosophy.
Ha, "educate people"! Educate people not to use Windows? Educate them at
least not to be beaten by ILOVEYOE virus? Anyone succeede in this educating?
It's not
"Dan L. Pierson" wrote:
The perfect solution involves a mailing list server integrated with
Zope, e.g. ZMailman. This would probably also provide mailing list
archives integrated with Zope and ZCatalog and easy integration of
mailing list and PTK/Squishdot discussion traffic. This has been
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 06:48:51PM +0100, Chris Withers wrote:
"Jeff K. Hoffman" wrote:
Python 1.5.2 (#3, Mar 8 2000, 16:34:52) [C] on sunos5
Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
f = 1.
f
2.0
int(f)
1
the int()
Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like
drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl
programmers on board, you suddenly have a large userbase wishing they
can do more in perl, so you
"J. Atwood" wrote:
Gang (and Paul),
I guess my major concern (and mosts) would be that one of the reasons
we like Python/Zope/OO is that it is not Perl and does not have all
that quirky structure and if you introduce Perl into Zope it would be
like throwing a pair of red socks in your
"J. Atwood" wrote:
The real question is: Can we get all those Perl people to help with
our documentation? :)
I hope so.
I, for one, will welcome my Perl brothers (actually sent the ANN
post to two of them five seconds after reading it) and hope that
together we can bring Zope to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the python int doc string:
print int.__doc__
int(x) - integer
Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible.
A floating point argument will be truncated towards zero.
I _always_ get bitten by this :(
Sorry for my igorance,
Chris
Martijn Faassen wrote:
J. Atwood wrote:
Stunned. Totally and utterly stunned. I would have thought there
would be Java floating around in Zope's bowl before Perl! Perl?
Jeeze... what a great but very scary thing. I trust that DC will do
it right.
I'd agree with the scary part.
Hi all,
Any ideas on how to keep multiple Zopes synchronized? Here
is the scenario:
1) I've got two Zope machines with identical ZODB's.
2) I want a method call on one Zope that changes its ZODB
to also make the same change to the other Zope.
3) The number of methods that need synchronization
Here's a reference that dropped from Google when I asked "corruption
concurrent microsoft access database"
http://dgl.com/dglinfo/1998/dg980825.html (half way down page)
I wouldn't use Access with Zope.
Sounds like a bug in the Access UI not the underlying Jet DB engine.
--jfarr
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
"Jeff K. Hoffman" wrote:
Python 1.5.2 (#3, Mar 8 2000, 16:34:52) [C] on sunos5
Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
f = 1.
f
2.0
int(f)
1
the int() function takes a
- Original Message -
From: "Roman Milner" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:48 PM
Subject: [Zope] Re: [Zope-Annce] ANN: Perl For Zope - why I'm bummed
Here is why I'm bummed about this. Like other people who have posted
- after years of coding
As one of the original Perl Hackers I agree that this irrational Perl Hate
Minute stuff is silly. To some extent language preferences are religious,
but that doesn't mean we need a holy war! My response to the "I emigrated
penniless from my home country rather than use Perl, now you want to
Frank Tegtmeyer writes:
About two months ago there was a discussion about monitoring the Zope
processes. Someone mentioned daemontools of Daniel J. Bernstein.
Because I use daemontools for several other applications I tried it with
Zope too.
See my article at
Digicool's announcement of some Perl support for Zope obviously
surprised a lot of people. I haven't seen much positive reaction here
on the list.
In fact, I daresay I have seen some concerns which I consider to be
quite valid indeed. After all, a web developer who is a Python
fanatic chooses
In subfolder "ref_links" I have a another folder called myLinksandURLs
(which actually is a product called URL Directory).
In that folder (myLinksandURLs) there are a couple of objects called Simple
URL derived from the product called URL Directory.
I now want to count the number of 'Simple
Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martijn Pieters wrote:
How did you get to that URL? It has 'NewUserPortal' in there twice. If I
remove the redundant 'NewUserPortal/' part of the URL, everything works fine.
Chris "d'Oh!"s quietly to himself and goes to hide in a corner...
I think
"KD" == Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KD I think Zope offers a ton of features that I wouldn't want to
KD give up. (And I've been watching what the other servers out
KD there are doing, and I still appreciate the power given by
KD Zope.)
I don't question at all that
Kevin Dangoor wrote:
I haven't heard of anyone standing up and saying "I'm not going to use
Linux, because people might write tools in perl [or awk, or C, or lisp, or
sh, or yacc or postscript, or ...]" Perhaps that's a better way to look at
Zope... not as a python web application, but as
Heiko Stoermer writes:
Zopistas,
Paul Everitt wrote:
Digital Creations, creators of the Open Source Zope application server,
announced today that it is teaming with ActiveState, a leading provider
of
Internet programming software, to make Perl a scripting language for
Hope nobody minds a newbie perspective on this.
I spent the last 4 years programming (and unabashedly loving) Perl, and I
don't think adding Perl to Zope will attract a lot more people. The large
scope of Zope and the similarities between Python and Perl mean that I've spent
a whole lot more
How does one do this?
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On 25 May 2000, Roman Milner wrote:
Well, my point is that I don't think you will be able to ignore it.
Your boss will give you a product to maintain that includes someone
else's perl code - sooner or later. Since it is "part of zope" and you
clearly "know zope" you should be able to
Hi everyone,
I have recently joined a small software development team in South Africa
comprising of the best object people in the country. We have been tasked
to build a financial supermarket using the numerous distribution channels
including the web, fax, email, wap. I am currently
"Eric W. Sink" wrote:
After all, a web developer who is a Python
fanatic chooses Zope for its underlying language. [Sh|H]e is unlikely
to react warmly to the stench of Perl and the hideous possibility that
a customer might develop the expectation that Zope and Perl expertise
would go hand
"KM" == Ken Manheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KM I have some misgivings with this outlook. It sounds like
KM people who seek job security by having expertise with a system
KM that closes out unfamiliar options - whether the options are
KM better or worse.
I'm not in any way
Michel Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Jon Udell wrote:
BTW, there is essentially no difference between VBScript, JavaScript,
PerlScript, or PythonScript when used at this level. All can make the
same CreateObject call, and diddle
Actually, I'd like to see Zope interface with "more" languages (Java, C++
etc.) There are a number of areas that Python performs poorly (I'd prefer
to write encryption algorithms in C, personally) and there are areas where
Python performs very well (OO modelling). I think if people are upset
I'm sorry, but I have to say, the ZOPE documentation, despite efforts
to improve it, is absolutely, positively horrible. Not because the
content isn't there, but because the tools to access it simply suck.
I can type in searches on both zope.org and zdp.zope.org and though I
KNOW the
On 25 May 2000, Roman Milner wrote:
"KM" == Ken Manheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KM I have some misgivings with this outlook. It sounds like
KM people who seek job security by having expertise with a system
KM that closes out unfamiliar options - whether the options are
Ooo Ooo - XSLT?
Presumably I should read your sentence as "You will have the option
of using Perl as well as XSLT methods pretty soon" and not "Thou wilt
need Perl to get XSLT methods" ? :)
The former... see http://www.zope.org/Wikis/zope-xml/UseCases
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Many of these variables cause problems for those starting out with Zope.
Why not create alternate names such as sequence_* and degrade the
former?
- --
Regards, Graham Chiu
gchiuatcompkarori.co.nz
http://www.compkarori.co.nz/index.php
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Paul Everitt wrote:
That's [the egg] quite a strained metaphor. I'll be pretty unequivocal. Anyone
that thinks we are lessening our commitment to Python (a) hasn't read
the FAQ before reacting and (b) doesn't know us very well.
On the other hand, we'll likely do even more things like
Chris Withers wrote:
Check out:
http://www.zope.org/Members/mindlace/MailZopeMan
I like these ideas a lot, but I'd prefer to see the low-level email
integration done seperately, so it can be used for other things.
I don't quite see why MailHost isn't "low level integration"
My dream
Roman Milner wrote:
For zope, you will just have to
"know zope" - employers will see "zope" and a language just like
parents see "understanding computers" as knowing how to fix their windows
boxes :)
I feel like I "know zope", but I don't have a deep understanding of
python, or a
Graham,
Thanks for sending all the info. I haven't had a chance to check it all out.
But I want to ask one more thing: did you install the patch to client.py as
mentioned in CHANGES.txt and
http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/ZScheduler/ZSchedulerWiki/BugReports
?
-- Loren
- Original
"Jonothan Farr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a reference that dropped from Google when I asked "corruption
concurrent microsoft access database"
http://dgl.com/dglinfo/1998/dg980825.html (half way down page)
I wouldn't use Access with Zope.
Sounds like a bug in the Access
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