Re: [Zope] Leave the ivory tower now!

2006-01-08 Thread David H
Jonathan wrote: To pour fuel on the flames...   +1 DTML -1 ZPT   Why...   1) For 'quick and dirty' demos and rapid application prototyping DTML does the trick (yes, even including ZClasses), it is fast, easy, reasonably robust and it works!   2) For 'heavy lifting'

[Zope] Strange ZEO related Tracebacks.

2006-01-08 Thread robert rottermann
Hi there, Some customer of ours created got after doing some edition in plone the following trace backs which I have no clue what could be the reason. Only a restart of Zeo/Zope did fix it. We are using Zope 2.8.5 on linux What could be the reason for this? thanks Robert Site Error An

Re: [Zope] Leave the ivory tower now!

2006-01-08 Thread Jonathan
To pour fuel on the flames...   +1 DTML -1 ZPT   Why...   1) For 'quick and dirty' demos and rapid application prototyping DTML does the trick (yes, even including ZClasses), it is fast, easy, reasonably robust and it works!   2) For 'heavy lifting' (ie. intense computation, high loads, etc.)

Re: [Zope] Leave the ivory tower now!

2006-01-08 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Greg Fischer wrote: Yes, we need hype! And a "hot" looking site, WITH Web 2.0 features. Many of these frameworks are providing AJAX capabilities, simple graphics and data/object access without page reloads. (like I am using with Dojo right now) What does Zope not provide these features "b

Re: [Zope] Leave the ivory tower now!

2006-01-08 Thread Greg Fischer
Yes, we need hype!  And a "hot" looking site, WITH Web 2.0 features.  Many of these frameworks are providing AJAX capabilities, simple graphics and data/object access without page reloads.  (like I am using with Dojo right now)  What does Zope not provide these features "built-in"? And yes, about t

Re: [Zope] installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Jonathan
Thank you for your reply. Actually, i first installed and configured plone/zope on a local server at home. Due to problems with dynamic ip mapping i decided to move it to a hosted environment. It appears however that unfortunately i can't do it, unless i get a dedicated server, which is way

Re: [Zope] installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Rakotomandimby Mihamina
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 09:47 -0500, Daniel Gross wrote: > Hello, Hi, > Thank you for your reply. Actually, i first installed and configured > plone/zope on a local server at home. Due to problems with dynamic ip > mapping i decided to move it to a hosted environment. It appears > however that unfo

[Zope] Re: installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Michael Haubenwallner
Daniel Gross wrote: Hello, Thank you for your reply. Actually, i first installed and configured plone/zope on a local server at home. Due to problems with dynamic ip mapping i decided to move it to a hosted environment. It appears however that unfortunately i can't do it, unless i get a dedic

Re: [Zope] installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Jens Vagelpohl
On 8 Jan 2006, at 14:39, Daniel Gross wrote: Jens Vagelpohl wrote: On 8 Jan 2006, at 14:30, Daniel Gross wrote: Hello, I am using a linux web hosting service, who has recently installed python into apache. Usually i install web products via ftp. After reading how to install zope (and p

Re: [Zope] installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Daniel Gross
Hello, Thank you for your reply. Actually, i first installed and configured plone/zope on a local server at home. Due to problems with dynamic ip mapping i decided to move it to a hosted environment. It appears however that unfortunately i can't do it, unless i get a dedicated server, which is

[Zope] Zope 3.2.0 released!

2006-01-08 Thread Stephan Richter
Hello everyone, The Zope 3 development team is proud to announce Zope 3.2.0. Zope 3 is the next major Zope release and has been written from scratch based on the latest software design patterns and the experiences of Zope 2. It is our opinion that Zope 3 is more than ready for production use, wh

Re: [Zope] installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Rakotomandimby Mihamina
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 09:30 -0500, Daniel Gross wrote: > Hello, Hi, > to install zope using ftp only. If FTP-only, you wont be abble. If you have ssh/shell acces too, it is possible if the shell is not too much restricted. Finally, on a shared hosting service, I really doubt you could do it, be

Re: [Zope] installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Jens Vagelpohl
On 8 Jan 2006, at 14:30, Daniel Gross wrote: Hello, I am using a linux web hosting service, who has recently installed python into apache. Usually i install web products via ftp. After reading how to install zope (and plone), I couldnt find a reference how to install zope using ftp only.

[Zope] installing zope in a "web" hosted environment

2006-01-08 Thread Daniel Gross
Hello, I am using a linux web hosting service, who has recently installed python into apache. Usually i install web products via ftp. After reading how to install zope (and plone), I couldnt find a reference how to install zope using ftp only. Is there a way to do so, also, so that zope does

Re: [Zope] Uploading file to Zope

2006-01-08 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 7. Januar 2006 20:05:26 +0100 Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Look at the code in "cgi.py:511". Check against what variable the entity size is checked. With a bit of luck, the configuration option has a similar name. Change it as adequate for your site, restart. Should be 'cg