Mike wrote:
I will add a "retrieveItem" method to the Specialist which, instead of
accessing a rack in the local specialist (the default implementation), it
will instead call (for example) SkyDivers.getItem(). Thus, when you call
Customers.getItem(), you will actually get an object
At 06:31 PM 6/10/00 +0800, Mike wrote:
Maybe the best way is to put a 'thumb' data source into Customers
instead of native one. This thumb should translate all messages to
SkyDivers' data source.
Yes, a "Delegation Rack" is certainly possible. It would make it really
easy to merge data from
Hi James,
James Cummings wrote:
Ok, since I haven't found this by searching the site or the mailing list
archive, is it possible to logout as superuser? I would like to be able to
login as a different user, but I haven't been able to find out how to do this.
often prependig the url with
Hi Lance,
Lance Kurisaki wrote:
I'd like to generate a tree with data from different
SQL tables depending on the tree level. In other
words, the first level data comes from one table,
second level comes from another.
How can the branches_expr expression determine what
the current tree
The Zope 2.1.6 dtml-in provides batching information for
the previous batch at the start and end of the sequence.
Batching information for the following batch, however, is
only available at sequence end.
This makes it difficult to provide uniform navigation
(to previous/next batch) both before
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 12:57:10PM +0200, Dieter Maurer wrote:
The Zope 2.1.6 dtml-in provides batching information for
the previous batch at the start and end of the sequence.
Batching information for the following batch, however, is
only available at sequence end.
This makes it difficult
Bill Anderson wrote:
OK, after reveiwing the ZEO FAQ, I realized that we seem to be a few
weeks behind schedule. Is there any updates on a time frame? I know this
would certainly help amk out with his project, and would certainly help
me out, even in non-zope apps (I am working on moving a
I'm trying to automatically extract the property names,
types and default values from the propertysheet of a
class. I'm being foiled by the following bit of
strangeness.
Consider the following snippet of DTML:
dtml-in "propertyIds()"
dtml-let pid="_['sequence-item']"
dtml-var pid
It seems strange to me that SQLMethods are traversable out of the box and
"normal" DTML methods are not.
It seems to me that traversable DTML methods would be useful (to me this
means DTML Methods with parameters).
Is this something that might make it into Zope in the future or am I missing
I'm in a similar situation with Aaron, except my product is mostly python.
I emulated the cataloging in the PortalCatalog method, but left out the
permission check. When my product is added to a folder, the catalog gets
created, and has the indexes I set up. I can create a
Hello all,
My Zope (2.1.6) installation has just become *very* unstable. My most recent
addition has been ZPatterns and LoginManager. My passwords for my virtual
sites (using SiteRoot) are no longer accessable by my account and superuser
can't access them. The site "disappears" three or four
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 09:47:54AM -0700, Mike Mikkelsen wrote:
My Zope (2.1.6) installation has just become *very* unstable. My most recent
addition has been ZPatterns and LoginManager. My passwords for my virtual
sites (using SiteRoot) are no longer accessable by my account and superuser
+[ chas ]-
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|
| ps. In the past I've got around this by ensuring that if the
| very first request from a given browser is dealt with by, say,
| server silo8.domain.com, then all subsequent requests from that
| browser are also dealt
I'm using XMLRPC and Zope for prototyping an application
in python. And for the most part, things are VERY easy
to accomplish. But I sometimes run into troubles with
error handling. It's fairly easy to make a slight mistake
in an external python method which takes a fair amount of
effort to
I just downloaded and installed the latest checkout from the PTK for the
first time.
It seems that if I want to have a closed Portal, I can't use Zope's
authentication mechanisms to allow users into the folder that contains
the Portal as the Portal then complains that the user has already been
+[ Jason C. Leach ]-
| hi,
|
| I would do with a hand getting zope working w/ FreeBSD 4. I make it by
| going to the /usr/ports, and why I try and start it with './start' I get
| the errors at the end of this msg.
Don't use it out of ports. For
Thanks for the hint! A small example would be nice, if it's not too much
trouble!
Lance
-Original Message-
From: Tino Wildenhain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 2:26 AM
To: Lance Kurisaki
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Zope] Re:
chas wrote
I've often heard about the infinite-scalability that will
be created by something like ZEO and I've always wondered
about one thing : how is the load-balancing being done ?
There's a number of approaches you can take here:
1. Buy something - a cisco localdirector, an arrowpoint
Use a pythonmethod with the traverse_subpath argument...
Anthony
"Ian Sparks" wrote
It seems strange to me that SQLMethods are traversable out of the box and
"normal" DTML methods are not.
It seems to me that traversable DTML methods would be useful (to me this
means DTML Methods with
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