eggs/ore.contentmirror-0.5.2b2-py2.4.egg/ore/contentmirror/content.zcml",
line 3.4-3.80
I obviously did something wrong - but what ???
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> So, my question is: is there a way to secure Zope authentication?
yes : use https.
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And a (very simple) page template for a given content type could be
(assume there's a get_master_template method (ie python script or method
of the content product) that returns the appropriate master template):
the title
the real content
I did my first Zope site with t
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> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:08:10PM +0100, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
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>>John Poltorak wrote:
>>
>>>I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
>>>lets say news1, new
t;
> How do I code this up? (Hope someone understands what I'm getting at)
>
What's your question exactly ? How to create a new Folder-like type and
the related news type ? How to create the html for the menu ? Something
else ?
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title='', precondition='', content_type='', REQUEST=None)
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might be a far better option than Zope2. And
AFAICT, Zope3 seems to be better documented than Zope2.
My 2 cents...
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George wrote:
> Is there a method to return the properties of an object?
>
Not sure what you're talking about... Properties as defined by the
PropertySheet/PropertyManager API, or just attributes ?
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possible (I'm actually investigating this solution for our intranet)
- using Epoz, Kupu, TinyMCE or any other 'WYSWYG' html editor. A first
start could be the EpozDocument product.
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ed Plone on the
same server, and even with almost no content, it *is* *very* slow.
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uot;
As you see, you don't have to worry about interface at this level...
> I would think the first one should be the case.
And you would be wrong.
> Please shed some light on me!
>
Hope that does...
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Lennart Regebro wrote:
> On 1/6/06, bruno desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Not even - Python is byte-compiled too. The difference is that the
>>Python interpreter (call it 'VM' if you think that 'interpreter' isn't
>>buzzwor
Asad Habib wrote:
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> On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
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>> Asad Habib wrote:
>> (top-post corrected)
>>
>>> On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
>>>> Rocky Burt wrote:
>>>>
>> (snip
t as much non-sense).
> Also, OO
> concepts such as abstraction
'abstraction' is not an OO concept. It's a concept, but not specific to OO.
> and inheritance are well defined in Java.
In Python too.
> Also, both compiled and interpreted languages have their advant
Asad Habib wrote:
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> - Asad
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> On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
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>> Rocky Burt wrote:
>>
(snip)
>>>
>>> In fact I'd go as far as to say that Python seems *more* object-oriented
>>> than Java.
; isn't
buzzword-compliant enough) is smart enough to take care of the
compilation phase by itself.
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than Java.
s/seems/is/
Java is more class-oriented than object-oriented. It forces you to use
classes for everything, but not everything is an object. Python let you
use the paradigm that seems appropriate for the task at hand, but still
everything is an object (really everything : functions, class
browser
to localhost:8080/manage, log in, and enjoy !-)
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Piotr wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
(snip)
>>
>>Oh, BTW: what versions of Zope and Silva ?
>
> Zope 2.7.4-0, python 2.4.0, linux2
> Silva 1.3
>
Err... You should consider:
- upgrading to Zope 2.7.8 (IIRC, Silva does not yet runs on 2.8.x)
Piotr wrote:
> Thank you Bruno for your answer.
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
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>
>>Piotr Konstanty wrote:
>>
>>>I'm new in zope world. I would like to install Silva as a product in zope.
>>>When
>>>I put all core si
ck this, you can either:
- have a look at /log/Z2.log
- stop your zope instance and restart it with runzope
- goto Control_Panel/Products in the ZMI and check if some products are
'broken' (they have a special icon)
HTH
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HaraldFinnås wrote:
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(snip)
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> and I plan on writing a simple application for tracking
> Non-Conformaties, Incident Reports etc (QA related).
Have you tried Trac ?
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