> e-mail address exists or not, when you actually send a mail to the user,
> but a quick-n-dirty check would be nice. Maybe even complete RFC-compliancy
> as implemented in some Perl-Modules? (spaces, "@" sign, dot-notation etc.)
There is a "monster" regular expression made by Tom Christiansen
> A SiteRoot is happy to aquire it's SiteRootBASE or have it in the
> request.
That means I can pass it also directly from Apache? Solutions can be so
simple :)
I will give it a try.
Regards, Frank
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> with the SiteRoot will be either 'http' or 'https', but I'm looking for
> some solution that will allow either, depending on the previous REQUEST. I
It has not to depend on the last request, it has to depend on the actual
request. Actually there are some examples in the SiteRoot documentatio
> But if it works, why would one ever need more than "-Z" ?
For me it didn't work - maybe that the problem is gone in newer versions
of Zope. That's why I run Zope under daemontools. Additional it's nice to
be able to control Zope the same way like other services.
Regards, Frank
Hi all,
I already wrote it to DC but got no response, so I will try to get some
feedback here.
At the moment DC uses the north american way of expressing dates and
assigns them in this form to the names of the Hotfixes. I propose another
naming scheme and will explain the reasons below.
The
> i know there's another one, a script maybe, with a peculiar name, but can't
> really remember it. any clues/url?
Try
http://www.lightwerk.de/zope/monitoring
Regards, Frank
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I provided a document that describes a setup for logging that uses the
external logger program multilog.
multilog prevents filling the disk, provides filtering by patterns and
exact TAI64N timestamps. It is designed to never loose any log data.
multilog is part of Daniel J. Bernsteins dameontoo
> Hope I got this right. (Hi Ramon!)
This doesn't solve the problem:
> > you want to save the CC# and other info in case something needs
> > to be done with it later, and probably store the CC# so this
> > customer doesn't have to type it in again later.
I think it is generally a BAD IDEA to
> I notice that your setup requires the -D switch to z2.py. This does a
> number of things other than preventing the controlling terminal from
> detaching.
I overlooked that. Now I got Zope running without it's process manager
so that is fully under control of daemontools.
The document at htt
About two months ago there was a discussion about monitoring the Zope
processes. Someone mentioned daemontools of Daniel J. Bernstein.
Because I use daemontools for several other applications I tried it with
Zope too.
See my article at
http://www.lightwerk.de/zope/monitoring
if you are interes
> I use logrotate on Linux for this. Unfortunately I have to use the
> before and after config options to stop zserver before and restart it
> after -- otherwise zserver just keeps appending to the old log.
If you log to a pipe you can use any mechanism you like without bothering
Zserver. I us
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