Hello Guys,
I'm a newbie about python and zope (about a week and a half till now), so
probably most of what I say now is probably wrong.
I was trying to customize the ZDiscussion product with file upload, editing
of previous posts and deletes of old posts and I guess I've find a bug in
the
I've been yelling at my ISP (BTopenworld) for having a badly configured
transparent proxy cache, which caches all content *unless* the source
specifies otherwise. It's been really messing up my development, and of
course it's a concern for my users too. Hopefully they'll sort it out.
Anyway,
So if a a method raise an exception all the things done (that involve
zodb)
in the method will be rolled back ?
Yes.
Actually, I need to clarify that. ZODB doesn't handle this for you. Zope
does. When a request in Zope starts, a transaction is started. If the
response is sent back without
If installed on 2.1.6, the product shows up as broken, since it
tries to run
"from OFS.ObjectManager import aq_base", which fails, since aq_base wasn't
available in ObjectManager before 2.2.1 (!).
Therefore I guess the Hotfix won't work for any versions prior to 2.2.1.
According to the
Seb Bacon writes:
In the case of the ZServer, I guess the correct behaviour would be to
have every page object return a Last-modified header, which defaults to
the modified date of the newest component of the page. This behaviour
could then be modified using cache managers like the
Chris McDonough writes:
I'd like comments on this proposal if you've got the time:
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals/DropInIndexes
Looks good.
When you are changing the indexing and catalog stuff:
* make the interface "index" public, such that
it can be used from
Thanks, Dieter, I've added these comments to the Wiki.
- Original Message -
From: "Dieter Maurer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Chris McDonough" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] ANN: Proposal for ZCatalog "drop-in" indexes
Hello all,
Zope 2.3.1 final has been released - you can download it from
Zope.org:
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.3.1/
Zope 2.3.1 contains fixes for a number of issues that have come up
since 2.3.0, including the fixes for the issues addressed by the 02/23
and 03/08
"Phillip J. Eby" wrote:
At 05:27 PM 3/30/01 -0800, Michael R. Bernstein wrote:
Now I am working on a ArchiveImage ZClass that holds 'meta'
information about an image, such as the description, a date,
and keywords.
I want to have one Rack for each image size that I want to
store.
Just