--On 11. März 2006 18:26:52 -0600 Michael Shulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I don't *think* that page answers my question... if it does, can you
point me to where?
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Nested records are not supported and this is a very uncommon usecase.
You should fix your data model _somehow_.
-a
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Allen
David wrote:
J Cameron Cooper wrote:
Dan Gaibel wrote:
Hello Folks,
I'm inter
I don't *think* that page answers my question... if it does, can you
point me to where?
On 3/11/06, Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have a look at:
>
> http://www.zope.org/Members/Zen/howto/FormVariableTypes
>
>
> Jonathan
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Michael Shulman" <[EMAIL PR
Have a look at:
http://www.zope.org/Members/Zen/howto/FormVariableTypes
Jonathan
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Shulman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:27 PM
Subject: [Zope] nested records
Am I correct that zope's "item.subitem:record" facility for
Am I correct that zope's "item.subitem:record" facility for form
submission does not extend to nesting such things? If I have a form
of the sort:
I would like it to show up in the request as a record 'item' with an
element named 'subitem' that is itself a record containing an element
named 'sub
J Cameron Cooper wrote:
Dan Gaibel wrote:
Hello Folks,
I'm interested in finding a company that will do monthly managed zope
hosting. We're looking for a dedicated machine. I know that Zope Corp
does
this and it is quite expensive. I wonder if anyone has had any
experiences
with such a ser
Dan Gaibel wrote:
Hello Folks,
I'm interested in finding a company that will do monthly managed zope
hosting. We're looking for a dedicated machine. I know that Zope Corp does
this and it is quite expensive. I wonder if anyone has had any experiences
with such a service.
Any advice is highly ap
Dennis Allison wrote:
> I am looking to map a portion of the local file system into Zope. One way
> to do this is to use LocalFS, another is to use Ape. I am sure there are
> onter approaches as well. We are using Zop 2.9.X. Will Ape work in this
> context? What would you suggest?
Ape does
On 11 Mar 2006, at 03:13, Dennis Allison wrote:
I am looking to map a portion of the local file system into Zope.
One way
to do this is to use LocalFS, another is to use Ape. I am sure
there are
onter approaches as well. We are using Zop 2.9.X. Will Ape work
in this
context? What w
I am looking to map a portion of the local file system into Zope. One way
to do this is to use LocalFS, another is to use Ape. I am sure there are
onter approaches as well. We are using Zop 2.9.X. Will Ape work in this
context? What would you suggest?
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