Martin Koekenberg wrote:
yes,
That was my idea. Is there a solution for that convert.
Martin Koekenberg
well, sort of, but there is no converting. Here's a suggestion, that may
work for you assuming that I understand the problem properly:
The DTML-document contains some sort of informa
--On 22. November 2005 08:42:32 +1100 Joshua Burvill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
statement. So I will
"Consider using parameters..." as it says.
Otherwise I can look at switching to mxODBC. I wonder if that would
disallow such long statements as well?
You could try it and report back :-)
-
Hello All,
I tried using zope 2.7.6 with kinterbasdbda 2.0 and I got the same error I
think, but more informative :)
ProgrammingError: (0, 'SQL statement of 2270651 bytes is too long (max 65535
allowed). Consider using parameters to shorten the SQL code, rather than
passing large values as par
On 11/19/05, Kozloski, Matthew E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a fairly large zope installation (thousands of users, ~130Gcombined zeo storages) and have been playing with the check interval. Ihave a single Xeon 3.2 that runs the show (both ZEO and Zope). I notice
that when I set the check-in
Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
recently i came up here with the intention to fix DateTime#strftime().
while trying this, i had to dig deeper and deeper into the implementation
of DateTime and especially the timezone and daylight saving stuff.
to be honest, it's completely hacked together :(
DateTimeZone.
Are you using CMF? If so, CMFDefault.utils has a function
(isHTMLSafe) that strips tags like embed.
José Henrique.
2005/11/21, David De Maeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Got a weird problem with Zope... One of our user
> reported the following issue (under Zope 2.6.0):
>
> One html page
Am Montag, den 21.11.2005, 21:59 +0100 schrieb David De Maeyer:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Just gave a tried, actually I had tried the same as
> you suggested but it doesn't work.
>
> We have a site, say www.mysite.com, and we access the
> CMS system via admin.mysite.com. One of the page
> displays a rat
Hi Jonathan,
Just gave a tried, actually I had tried the same as
you suggested but it doesn't work.
We have a site, say www.mysite.com, and we access the
CMS system via admin.mysite.com. One of the page
displays a rather simple text and displays a video
using the Windows Media Player plugin.
We
Back in June 2004, I had the following problem:
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope/2004-June/151436.html
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope/2004-June/151492.html
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope/2004-June/151497.html
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope/2004-June/151498.html
which came about
External methods can certainly use the built in Python "open" function.
However, I'd shudder at the thought of creating an "Excel" file rather
than a plain-text CSV (comma separated values) file, since the former is
(I presume) closed-source and binary, whilst the latter is simple text,
human rea
- Original Message -
From: "David De Maeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 11:07 AM
Subject: [Zope] problem
Hi all,
Got a weird problem with Zope... One of our user
reported the following issue (under Zope 2.6.0):
One html page makes use of the tag to s
--On 21. November 2005 17:07:43 +0100 David De Maeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Therefore a simple question: how do we get Zope to
properly deal with this tag again? Is it is a
configuration problem?
I don't know of any code in Zope that deals with the EMBED.
The HTML generated throug
Hi all,
Got a weird problem with Zope... One of our user
reported the following issue (under Zope 2.6.0):
One html page makes use of the tag to show and
play a MPEG video using the Windows Media Player. When
we tried to edit that page for a minor text revision
and saved that page, Zope did throw
--On 21. November 2005 15:37:42 +0100 Jürgen Herrmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
btw. you mentioned mxDateTime - is it recommendable to make it a
requirement for zope or should we better stick to python's datetime?
Python's datetime module would be the way to go. In 2001/2002 mx.DateTime
Hi, thanks for the reply.
I did what you asked and the error log produced these messages:
Unauthorized: You are not authorized to access this resource.
Username and password are not correct.
Unauthorized: You are not allowed to access 'sql_select' in this context
the sql_select error is because my
On 11/21/05, Andreas Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --On 21. November 2005 15:14:50 +0100 Lennart Regebro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Well, that would be cool. Just a question: How do you plan to keep and
> > verify backwards compatibility? Any database, with any type of
> > DateTime obje
[ Lennart Regebro wrote:]
> On 11/21/05, Jürgen Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> recently i came up here with the intention to fix DateTime#strftime().
>> while trying this, i had to dig deeper and deeper into the
>> implementation
>> of DateTime and especially the timezone and daylight savi
[ Andreas Jung wrote:]
>
>
> --On 21. November 2005 15:14:50 +0100 Lennart Regebro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Well, that would be cool. Just a question: How do you plan to keep and
>> verify backwards compatibility? Any database, with any type of
>> DateTime object, must work transparently.
>
yes,
That was my idea. Is there a solution for that convert.
Martin Koekenberg
-Original
Message-From: Jonathan Cyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Martin
Koekenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Cc: zope@zope.org
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 17:21:00 -0500Subject: Re: [Zope] convert DTML
Document to a folde
--On 21. November 2005 15:14:50 +0100 Lennart Regebro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Well, that would be cool. Just a question: How do you plan to keep and
verify backwards compatibility? Any database, with any type of
DateTime object, must work transparently.
Perfect question. When we considere
On 11/21/05, Jürgen Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> recently i came up here with the intention to fix DateTime#strftime().
> while trying this, i had to dig deeper and deeper into the implementation
> of DateTime and especially the timezone and daylight saving stuff.
> to be honest, it's comp
A tool to do what, specifically?
Chris
Fernando Lujan wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
Fernando Lujan wrote:
It's easy to configure and stuff? We currently are working with the
reportlab, but it's painful to change the document... :( I need a
product which generates a PDF file on the fly.
Its not a problem - I'm just curious as to why this is/may be. From
reading docs/postings online, it seems to me that the higher the check
interval is, the faster the site should be (up to a point -- law of
diminishing returns sort of thing). It is completely opposite for me
and inquiring minds
Kate Legere wrote:
I develop for a library and wanted to know if there was a zope product that
might accomplish what we're looking for before we build it ourselves.
We have a number of book club sets that are loaned out to patrons for a 6
week period. The way in which this differs from our regul
Alan Warren wrote:
On 11/18/05, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alan Warren wrote:
single image into a folder. So, I have a folder called view. When an
image is viewed the URL looks like
/some_album/some_pic.jpg/view/?display=large
The code looks like this:
ouch.
Thanks
hi all!
recently i came up here with the intention to fix DateTime#strftime().
while trying this, i had to dig deeper and deeper into the implementation
of DateTime and especially the timezone and daylight saving stuff.
to be honest, it's completely hacked together :(
DateTimeZone.py has one BIG d
Well, yes. As you have already discovered, publish() creates it's own
REQUEST (also see ZPublisher.Test). All you have after a call to
publish() is the response object. Note that you *can* check ZODB-
based variables after publish(). However the REQUEST is not stored in
the ZODB...
Which b
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