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Bobby wrote at 2009-4-7 09:58 -0700:
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Not sure, whether you will find it useful.
But, you may have a look at
"http://www.handshake.de/~dieter/pyprojects/zope/book/chap3.html#c37ac15c14b4";.
Search there for "4.3.5.2.3. Batch control".
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PT though.
http://www.zopelabs.com
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From: zope-boun...@zope.org [mailto:zope-boun...@zope.org] On Behalf Of Bobby
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 2:48 PM
To: zope@zope.org
Subject: Re: [Zope] dtml-in pagination
Could someone
Could someone point me to some documentation on how to do pagination? Thanks.
--- On Tue, 4/7/09, Bobby wrote:
> From: Bobby
> Subject: [Zope] dtml-in pagination
> To: zope@zope.org
> Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 10:58 AM
> Hi,
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> I'm trying to do pagination with dtml-in; could one of
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that works, thanks.
--- On Wed, 4/1/09, Andreas Jung wrote:
From: Andreas Jung
Subject: Re: [Zope] dtml-in
To: cybercruis...@yahoo.com
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Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 10:56 PM
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> I have a variable called "checkGroup" where its values are the record ids
> that the user selected to be deleted. I have a deleteRecord method that takes
> two arguements, one the sql table and the reco
http://www.zope.org/Members/anthony/tree-coding-tricks
and
http://www.zope.org/Members/cybertad/how_to/working_with_tree
> Where can I find out about this 'advanced usage'?
> Regards
> Garry
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On 25.05.2008, at 16:54, Garry Saddington wrote:
Is there a complete documentation of the dtml-tree tag anywhere?
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--On 25. Mai 2008 15:54:58 +0100 Garry Saddington
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a complete documentation of the dtml-tree tag anywhere?
The dtml reference of the Zope book has the following for some options:
"This attribute is for advanced usage only"
Where can I find out about this 'a
(Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 07:10:32PM +0100) Dieter Maurer wrote/schrieb/egrapse:
> However, I was told that there is a better tree package (forgot
> its name).
We're using ExpansionTree, which is ages-old, but it works. Maybe that
was the name you were looking for.
Regards,
Sascha
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Ulla Theiss wrote at 2007-11-21 15:52 +0100:
> ...
>we are using the dtml-tree - and we need other pictures for the plus and
>the minus symbol. How can we change them?
The code does not support to change the plus and minus symbols.
Your options:
* You change the code (--> "TreeDisplay.TreeTa
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 19:31 +0100, garry saddington wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 18:44 +0100, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
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> > garry saddington wrote:
> > > I found this method on Zopelabs to get the contents of all ZSQL methods.
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> > > > > Method'], search_sub=1)">
> > > &dtml.-id; (&dtm
garry saddington wrote at 2007-8-30 15:46 +0100:
>I found this method on Zopelabs to get the contents of all ZSQL methods.
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>Method'], search_sub=1)">
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>Is it possible to do the same with all dtml methods? I have tried
>replacing "template" with "d
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 18:44 +0100, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
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> > I found this method on Zopelabs to get the contents of all ZSQL methods.
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garry saddington wrote:
I found this method on Zopelabs to get the contents of all ZSQL methods.
&dtml.-id; (&dtml.-title_or_id;)
Is it possible to do the same with all dtml methods? I have tried
replacing "template" with "document_src" but this gives a mixture of
part rendered m
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 08:11:21AM -0400, Allen Schmidt Sr. wrote:
> Just use REPLACE instead of INSERT.
> If REPLACE statement is able to determine a unique value for a row and
> sees that that unique value exists for a row, the valued will be
> updated. If it does not exist, a new row will be i
Just use REPLACE instead of INSERT.
If REPLACE statement is able to determine a unique value for a row and
sees that that unique value exists for a row, the valued will be
updated. If it does not exist, a new row will be inserted. This is what
I use with MySQL.
Allen
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Remil Mathew schrieb:
Hi all,
I need to insert a row to mysql table if the corresponding data not
exist, if it exist i need to update the row.
Can we do it using a single Z SQL method.
Well thats not business of ZSQL methods but rather
stuff you do with the instruments of your database.
Sa
> Hi all,
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> I need to insert a row to mysql table if the corresponding data not
> exist, if it exist i need to update the row.
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> Can we do it using a single Z SQL method.
Yes, if your ZSQL will call stored procedure that will handle this logic.
Otherwise, I think you can't (but I might be wro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Changing the dash to an underscore in the variable name solved the
problem.
I'm quite sure you could solve it even better - if we would know
where these variables come from and what their meaning is.
I suspect some kind of form?
Regards
Tino Wildenhain
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi Tino. Yes, that is correct. This application has variables named
like:
'AR-DA-08'
Not very clever.
This also fails in a Page Template:
you still have to quote if you mean the variable with that
weird name. Otherwise its an expression in python.
_['AR-
Changing the dash to an underscore in the variable name solved the
problem.
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Yep, changing to a underscore from a dash does the trick.
Thanks to everyone who helped me understand this.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A little bit of legacy DTML fun here... Zope 2.9.3
On save of a DTML Method, why would this dtml-call fail:
With the error:
"Expression (Python) Syntax error: invalid token"
Whereas this works fine:
Any insight is appreciated.
hpinson,
Maybe you
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] DTML Call Fails
Hi Tino. Yes, that is correct. This application has variables named
like:
'AR-DA-08'
This also fails in a Page Template:
Hi Tino. Yes, that is correct. This application has variables named
like:
'AR-DA-08'
This also fails in a Page Template:
With the error:
Compilation failed
TAL.TALDefs.TALError: Python expression error:
invalid token (Python expression "data.set('AR-DA-08',AR-DA-08)",
line 1) in expre
+---[ Tino Wildenhain ]--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
| >A little bit of legacy DTML fun here... Zope 2.9.3
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| >On save of a DTML Method, why would this dtml-call fail:
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| >With the error:
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| >"Expression (Python) Syntax error: invalid token"
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En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
A little bit of legacy DTML fun here... Zope 2.9.3
On save of a DTML Method, why would this dtml-call fail:
AR - DA - 08
^ octal literal
HTH
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
A little bit of legacy DTML fun here... Zope 2.9.3
On save of a DTML Method, why would this dtml-call fail:
With the error:
"Expression (Python) Syntax error: invalid token"
Whereas this works fine:
I doubt any of that really "works". So you happen
t
--On 1. September 2006 07:46:33 -0400 "Allen Schmidt Sr."
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r.__cmp__(x,y) requires y to be a 'r', not a 'ImplicitAcquirerWrapper'
http://www.zope.org/Collectors/Zope/1884
I see this is a pending case but does anyone have any idea if it will be
fixed in future relea
Antonio Beamud Montero wrote:
> Is this the equivalence?
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Is this the equivalence?
No.
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On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 11:39:19PM +0200, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
> Alric Aneron wrote:
> > So there is no way to do it through python and DTML?
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> > I know Java has something like that.
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ZEO is the canonical way to distribute zope stuff.
> Well you should be sure you know what you do anywa
Alric Aneron wrote:
> So there is no way to do it through python and DTML?
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> I know Java has something like that.
*lol*
Well you should be sure you know what you do anyways.
Forwarding requests means you trust the users browser
to do the right thing. Maybe you can instead make
a subrequest by
---From:AlricAneronTo: Jonathan ; zope@zope.orgSent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] dtml forwardingrequest The dtml_method where I want to forward to is on anotherserver, so your may would be a little hard to do. Sorry, I didn't make
processing/display).
It's kind of hard to guess what would be best
without knowing more about the application(s).
Jonathan
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Aneron
To: Jonathan ; zope@zope.org
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 4:31
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Subject: Re: [Zope]
You can do a redirect and construct the cgi space from REQUEST.
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Alric Aneron wrote:
> The dtml_method where I want to forward to is on another server, so your may
> would be a little hard to do. Sorry, I didn't make myself clear the first
> time.
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> Thanks, any sugges
The dtml_method where I want to forward to is on another server, so your may would be a little hard to do. Sorry, I didn't make myself clear the first time.Thanks, any suggestions?Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: if you want to go straight from one dtml routine to another just use dtml-v
if you want to go straight from one dtml routine to
another just use dtml-var (ie. have dtml
method A call dtml method B) - then in dtml method A have:
This will 'pass' control and the REQUEST space from
A to B.
Is this is not what you are looking for, then
provide some more info as
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Martin Koekenberg wrote at 2006-5-3 14:47 +0200:
I use this code in a Python script and call this script within a DTML-IN
statement. What I need is a script to get only items with a date in the
future, today or in the past. The objects are DTML Documents with a date
prope
Martin Koekenberg wrote at 2006-5-3 14:47 +0200:
>I use this code in a Python script and call this script within a DTML-IN
>statement. What I need is a script to get only items with a date in the
>future, today or in the past. The objects are DTML Documents with a date
>property field.
Assumi
om: Martin Koekenberg
To: zope@zope.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] DTML-In with date/time filter
Hello Andreas,
I use this code in a Python script and call this script within a DTML-IN
statement. What I need is a script to get only items with a date in the
future, t
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2006 12:20:33 +0200Subject: Re: [Zope] DTML-In with date/time filter
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3. Mai 2006 12:17:36 +0200 Martin Koekenberg
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--On 3. Mai 2006 12:17:36 +0200 Martin Koekenberg
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hallo,
I can create a dtml-in filte with the following code:
return [doc for doc in context.objectValues('DTML Document') if
doc.getProperty('a')!='de']
Using "return" in DTML does not make sense. Writing such
Luca Dall'Olio wrote:
I have a simple dtml-method "assignment-action" that is called upon a
form post.
Why are you torturing yourself with DTML?
I'd urge you to try Python Scripts and Page Templates instead!
cheers,
Chris
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Luca Dall'Olio wrote at 2006-3-9 11:47 +0100:
>I have a simple dtml-method "assignment-action" that is called upon a
>form post.
>Depending on the form request data, a chooses between one of
>two dtml-documents : "assigment-success" and "assignment-failure" :
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>My trouble is that
Luca Dall'Olio wrote:
Hi to everybody,
I have a simple dtml-method "assignment-action" that is called upon a
form post.
Depending on the form request data, a chooses between one of
two dtml-documents : "assigment-success" and "assignment-failure" :
My trouble is that neither the "ass
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| another question.
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| when I create a link with a filename and url from a database.
| I do it like this:
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| url goes here">
| filename goes here
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This is DTML or a ZPT ?
for a ZPT its;
file
for DTML it would be;
"> etc
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+---[ Martin Koekenberg ]--
| Hello,
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| Is it possible to use a DTML-In to display all DTML Documents in a folder
exept
| the one's with a centain value in a property ?
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| Example.
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| DTML Document one with property a=bc
| DTML Document two with property a=de
| DTM
Martin Koekenberg schrieb:
Hello,
Is it possible to use a DTML-In to display all DTML Documents in a
folder exept the one's with a centain value in a property ?
Example.
DTML Document one with property a=bc
DTML Document two with property a=de
DTML Document three with property a=bc
Now
This patch provides an extension:
http://www.zope.org/Members/jfarr/Patches/dtml-tree
I haven't yet tried it on 2.8.x but it worked with 2.7.x
Steven
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Ulla Theiss wrote at 2005-12-8 10:55 +0100:
>many thanks for the link to a little bit more documentation of
>dtml-tree. Unfortunately the parameter of interest (urlparam - Since
>Zope 2.2??) is not mentioned there.
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>Meanwhile I found in the "Zope-Bible" (Chapter 4, Page 115): "The use of
>this
On 12/8/05, Ulla Theiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody have an idea to work around the problem?
Use the Tree classes of ZTUtils instead; much more flexibility and
control. There is a price to pay though; there isn't much (if any)
documentation for that package other than the code.
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Dear list,
many thanks for the link to a little bit more documentation of
dtml-tree. Unfortunately the parameter of interest (urlparam - Since
Zope 2.2??) is not mentioned there.
Meanwhile I found in the "Zope-Bible" (Chapter 4, Page 115): "The use of
this attribute [urlparam] is somewhat li
Have you looked at this:
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Guides/DTML-HTML/DTML.15.html
Jonathan
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To: "Zope Mailing List"
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: [Zope] dtml-tree (urlparam)
Dear list,
I hav
--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 :-)
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To: Joshua Burvill; zope@zope.org
Subject: Re: [Zope] dtml-sqlvar problem with large strings?
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> Using zope 2.6.4 on win32 with kinterbasdb
--On 21. November 2005 16:30:10 +1100 Joshua Burvill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Using zope 2.6.4 on win32 with kinterbasdbda (not sure what version),
firebird 1.0
This sounds like a bug in the kinterbasedbda. Since this is DA is not used
widely I would recommend to buzz the author of the D
Thanks for your help AJ
I get this:
Error Type: SyntaxError
Error Value: invalid syntax (line 1)
It doesn't like how I put spaces in objectValues()
attributes for " if hasattr..."
Is the syntax a bit different?
Thanks!
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perhaps
sort="orderInt" skip_unauthorized>
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Am Montag, den 29.08.2005, 14:08 +1000 schrieb michael:
> Thanks thats it! Why is it like that?
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> >>>
> >>> On 8/28/05, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> What am I doing wrong here?
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> -- this prints out the variable sent from last
> (referring) page fine
> >>
Thanks thats it! Why is it like that?
m
David Siedband wrote:
Try calling id then comparing it.
this one!
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On Aug 28, 2005, at 7:19 PM, michael wrote:
Thanks for your reply, that is half way there, I want to compare two
variables though. where as 'my page' is constant, and h
Try calling id then comparing it.
this one!
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On Aug 28, 2005, at 7:19 PM, michael wrote:
Thanks for your reply, that is half way there, I want to compare two
variables though. where as 'my page' is constant, and hard coded in.
someone's gotta know :-)
mike
Greg Fischer wrote:
Thanks for your reply, that is half way there, I want to compare two
variables though. where as 'my page' is constant, and hard coded in.
someone's gotta know :-)
mike
Greg Fischer wrote:
I have never been able to do that either and always wondered how to do
it. However I have a workaround
I have never been able to do that either and always wondered how to do
it. However I have a workaround that I use frequently. I just use
the title instead, which works perfectly.
This one!
Greg
On 8/28/05, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What am I doing wrong here?
>
> -- this prints o
> import Zope
> app=Zope.app()
No. I've actually found a way to do it without starting zope (thus,
not using the ZODB).
The trick was in import nvSQL from DA.py and use that. It works now, I
can now parse and run ZSQL methods on the filesystem without having
any zope running.
I'm going to tidy my
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:59 AM
Subject: [Zope] DTML parsing outside of Zope
I would like to be able to parse a very basic DTML string (a
ZSQLMethod on the file system actually) outside Zope, ie. without
havi
For simple conversion, you may find htmldoc to be a good choice.
Reportlab is a great tool but takes considerable effort; htmldoc
gives a "good enough" solution in many cases.
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Chris Withers wrote:
> Allen Huang wrote:
> > How do I change my webpage into pdf using dtml or py
Allen Huang wrote:
How do I change my webpage into pdf using dtml or python script?
Reportlab is your friend. Google might help you find it ;-)
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This workaround is an excellent solution! I am doing:
and a_table.an_array_fieldt[][2] =
and just insert above any optional statements. Many thanks Dieter
Regards,
David
On Sunday, July 10, 2005, at 06:59 PM, Dieter Maurer wrote:
David Pratt wrote at 2005-7-8 14:08 -0300:
...
an_ar
David Pratt wrote at 2005-7-8 14:08 -0300:
> ...
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> an_array_key type="int">][2] name=a_title_var op="eq" type="string"
>optional>
>. (rest of query)
>
>The issue is how to test against these values when DTML cannot parse
>them?
You can emulate the "dtml-sqltest" with "dtml-if" and "dtm
Do you mean external methods with db api for 1)?
I find I can use a plain statement like this in DTML ... but I cannot make it conditional. To bad you couldn't use ZPT instead to make ZSQL methods since it is XML or even some kind of XML schema just for making queries. It wouldn't have to be that
You cannot embed one dtml tag within another dtml
tag.
A couple of possible work-arounds:
1) use a python script to return the values you
need
2) create a python script which 'builds' a new dtml
script and then execute the new script (ugly, but it works - not very efficient,
so how often
Am Sonntag, den 19.06.2005, 06:08 +0200 schrieb Andy Kim:
> No, I am not using the user system here.
> It is just a simple use.
> All I want is to put a session-conditional call for a dtml method within a
> simple page with this method.
>
if not REQUEST.SESSION.get("marker",""):
yourcall()
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Subject: Re: [Zope] dtml sessions
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> Ah ha! you have as method that is supposed to be private to a particular
> user. You should set the view permission for the method t
Am Samstag, den 18.06.2005, 18:43 +0200 schrieb Andy Kim:
> No, not just only once but rather for one browser session.
> If the page is reloaded again the method shouldnt be called.
> Only if the user comes for a next visit, the method should be called again.
> It actually should be easy, I'm just
Ah ha! you have as method that is supposed to be private to a particular
user. You should set the view permission for the method to be
"Authorized User" and have the method test for the particular user and
do nothing if the current user is not the right one.
A more general mechanism would b
No, not just only once but rather for one browser session.
If the page is reloaded again the method shouldnt be called.
Only if the user comes for a next visit, the method should be called again.
It actually should be easy, I'm just not familiar with dtml programming yet.
However I'd like to have i
Am Samstag, den 18.06.2005, 18:16 +0200 schrieb Andy Kim:
> Hi,
> I'm a beginner.
> I'd like allow a dtml method call e.g. for one session
> only.
> how do I do this with dtml?
> could anyone help me?
How often are you going to ask this? :)
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--On 18. Juni 2005 18:16:48 +0200 Andy Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm a beginner.
I'd like allow a dtml method call e.g. for one session
only. how do I do this with dtml?
could anyone help me?
What do you mean by that? Should it callable only once? If yes then of
course use a flag
Remy Pinsonnault wrote:
I agree,
I find DTML great and s simple and clear.
Right. Then you've obviously never tried to figure out exactly where
DTML is looking up a particular name ;-)
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Ismet Dere escribió:
On 5/27/05, Hugo Ramos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/27/05, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
AT? As in ArcheTypes? You ARE kidding right? I've never seen such bad
code, and in particular, abuse of ZPT in my entire life...
And DTML sux, you wanna use it,
Am Montag, den 30.05.2005, 13:05 +0800 schrieb Ismet Dere:
> I also like DTML a lot, found it way too easy to understand and simple to use.
I wonder how DTML is more easy then an equally simple
python expression in a script?
Lazy people should love ZPT since it saves a lot of typing
compared to DT
On 5/27/05, Hugo Ramos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/27/05, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > AT? As in ArcheTypes? You ARE kidding right? I've never seen such bad
> > code, and in particular, abuse of ZPT in my entire life...
> >
> > And DTML sux, you wanna use it, fine, that says s
--On 30. Mai 2005 13:05:31 +0800 Ismet Dere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if dtml is to be phased out, Zope will be less attractive for new
users then soon will be irrelevant no matter how sophisticated and
advanced it may become.
There are no plans to phase DTML out - neither in Zope 2 nor in
I also like DTML a lot, found it way too easy to understand and simple to use.
it was that simplicity of DTML that made me choose and use Zope over
PHP in the first place.
if dtml is to be phased out, Zope will be less attractive for new
users then soon will be irrelevant no matter how sophistica
Andrew Milton wrote:
+---[ Jonathan Cyr ]--
| Damn users, using all this imperfect software. These Kids Today! ;-)
|
| Easy Big Fella, Whooa.
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You must be new here We've all learnt to ignore Chris...
He gets easily confused... or maybe he doesn't take his medi
+---[ Jonathan Cyr ]--
| Damn users, using all this imperfect software. These Kids Today! ;-)
|
| Easy Big Fella, Whooa.
|
You must be new here We've all learnt to ignore Chris...
He gets easily confused... or maybe he doesn't take his medication... not
sure, but,
Damn users, using all this
imperfect software. These Kids Today!
;-)
Easy Big Fella, Whooa.
-Jon
Chris Withers wrote:
Tino
Wildenhain wrote:
Unfortunately Plone is still a bad example
for ZPT. It is getting
better but still it has a lot of code and definition in the templates.
Ah you are right. Just occured to me. That is kind of a pain in
DTML, but I've learned how to deal with it. Makes sense.
If I already have an object, say from a form submitted, in the REQUEST
namespace, and I then retrieve data from sql and a column has the same
name, I will have an issue. Whi
On 5/27/05, Greg Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, aside from the fact that you cant use DTML in WYSIWYG editors, I
> still dont understand why it is not good.
Well, the fact that you get everyting directly into the current
namespace, especially with DTML-in, and things like that, is th
Using DTML from WYSIWYG editors is definitely a drawback. But, how
many of us use them for doing our work? I might use Dreamweaver to
clean up my sliced web template, but soon as I start my Zope work,
it's all Crimson Editor coding by hand to Zope. Using Dreamweaver
actually slows me down, it's
On 5/26/05, Greg Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is DTML really that much harder to use?
Nah, but it's uglier. Also, the idea is that a web editor that
confirms to the tsandard of ignoring things it doens't understand,
should in theory be usable with TAL, but not with DTML. In practice,
howev
On 5/27/05, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AT? As in ArcheTypes? You ARE kidding right? I've never seen such bad
> code, and in particular, abuse of ZPT in my entire life...
>
> And DTML sux, you wanna use it, fine, that says something about you. Use
> ZClasses, Plone, AT and XUF at th
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Unfortunately Plone is still a bad example for ZPT. It is getting
better but still it has a lot of code and definition in the templates.
Maybe AT would be a way out.
AT? As in ArcheTypes? You ARE kidding right? I've never seen such bad
code, and in particular, abuse of Z
Wow, thanks for the replies guys. It's good to hear I am not the only
one who likes DTML.
Tino, thanks for the explanations. I have some thoughts below on
that, and keep in mind, I am questioning from my own ignorance.
Tino Wrote:
> The major drawbacks of DTML are:
>
> - one namespace (with tr
Am Freitag, den 27.05.2005, 00:20 +0200 schrieb Jaroslav Lukesh:
...
> I absolutelly agree with you, it is like my words.
>
> But separation of logic and presentation could be done successfully in DTML
> too. ZPT, which have "separation argument" is not as easy to make totally
This is even somewh
I agree,
I find DTML great and s simple and clear. I wonder why Zopeheads
hate this so much!
Remy
On 5/26/05, Jonathan Cyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use DTML alot, I also code all my HTML/CSS by hand for control sake. If
> you use a Dreamweaver, et al, DTML requires tool tweaking, if i
I use DTML alot, I also code all
my HTML/CSS by hand for control sake. If you use a Dreamweaver, et al,
DTML requires tool tweaking, if it works at all. If you read HTML, and
are aware of all of the browser quirks, DTML is quick and easy... New
tags are easy, they stand out and quite common
Dne čtvrtek, 26. května 2005 22:03 Greg Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
napsal(a):
> I am just curious, why is DTML not good? It does 9 out of 10 things I
> want quite easily. From my perspective, I really dont want to learn
> new ways of doing things if this works. I also have no desire to do
> tem
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