On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Ian Clatworthy wrote:
Andreas Jung wrote:
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From: Ian Clatworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 9:52 PM
Subject: [Zope-dev] Structured Text Plus
I've put together the design for an extended
Michel Pelletier wrote:
As I understand things from reading the STXNG Wiki stuff,
it's largely an internal rewrite which adds 2 or 3 new
features, namely images and tables.
This is only a small feature compared to what STXNG really adds to
structured text. STXNG turns structured
Hia guys,
during testing of a mail product I've discovered that the Data.fs file may
bloat considerably after storing 50 messages. Packing the database will
reduce the Data.fs file to 20 MB (from 40 MB). Another thing is that
storing 50 messages takes a *long time* on a 600Mhz 256 MB RAM
Morten W. Petersen wrote:
during testing of a mail product I've discovered that the Data.fs file may
bloat considerably after storing 50 messages. Packing the database will
reduce the Data.fs file to 20 MB (from 40 MB). Another thing is that
storing 50 messages takes a *long time* on a
Shane Hathaway wrote:
Morten W. Petersen wrote:
during testing of a mail product I've discovered that the Data.fs file may
bloat considerably after storing 50 messages. Packing the database will
reduce the Data.fs file to 20 MB (from 40 MB). Another thing is that
storing 50 messages
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Shane Hathaway wrote:
Did you catalog each message? What version of Zope?
Yes, every message was cataloged. Zope version 2.3.2
3) Manually zap the caches periodically, which is a capability of Zope
2.4.x.
Okay, this is interesting. Any examples on how to implement
Chris McDonough wrote:
Shane Hathaway wrote:
Morten W. Petersen wrote:
during testing of a mail product I've discovered that the Data.fs file may
bloat considerably after storing 50 messages. Packing the database will
reduce the Data.fs file to 20 MB (from 40 MB). Another thing
Morten W. Petersen wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Shane Hathaway wrote:
Did you catalog each message? What version of Zope?
Yes, every message was cataloged. Zope version 2.3.2
Were subtransactions in the Catalog turned on (see the Advanced page)?
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
Morten W. Petersen wrote:
Yes, every message was cataloged. Zope version 2.3.2
Were subtransactions in the Catalog turned on (see the Advanced page)?
Yes, and the threshold was at 1.
-Morten
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Shane Hathaway wrote:
Did you catalog each message? What version of Zope?
Yes, every message was cataloged. Zope version 2.3.2
3) Manually zap the caches periodically, which is a capability of Zope
2.4.x.
Okay,
Andreas Jung wrote:
There is a new How-To for PlugginIndexes:
http://www.zope.org/Members/ajung/howto/PluginIndexes/index_html
Looks great :-)
Coupla Questions:
Is there anything you can do in the index_object method to re-use ZCatalog's
get all attributes and call them if they're
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From: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Matt Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]; zope-dev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 9:41 AM
Subject: [Zope-dev] Pluggable Index How-To Questions
Andreas Jung wrote:
There is a
Matt Hamilton wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Chris Withers wrote:
Wow Matt, you seem to know what you're talking about :-)
My final year University project was to create an Open Source mailing list
archive :) I did quite a bit of reading into information retrieval and
assorted
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Chris Withers writes:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
What you probably need:
derive a new ObjectManager from Acquisition.Explicit and
the current ObjectManager.
provide an interface to manage the attributes that should
be acquired
Andreas Jung wrote:
Is there anything you can do in the index_object method to re-use
ZCatalog's
get all attributes and call them if they're callable?
Don't understand the question...maybe I don't know this ZCatalog feature.
My perception is that the 'classic' ZCatalog Indexes have a
Stian,
It's probably nicer to use the -P option for z2.py which allows you to
specify a port offset for all ZServer services.
ie. -P 8001 puts http on 8081 and ftp on 8022
or -P 8002 puts http on 8082 and ftp on 8023
--Tim
PS. sorry all for the Base64 encoding on the previous message.
Blandford, Simon [BSS Audio UK] wrote:
I am compressing files which need to be uncompressed inline before
download. The DTML href=... calles a python method in the product
which returns the uncompressed file data. Say this file is an MSWord
document, how do I return this as a file to
For all of you (or at least, BOTH of yousmirk) Oracle users out there,
I packed up DCOracle2 Beta 3 this morning, including Z Oracle Stored
Procedures as part of ZOracleDA.
It can be found in the usual place,
http://www.zope.org/Members/matt/dco2
This isn't much different from Beta 2
Are there any plans to port OracleStorage over to use DCOracle2?
John
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 10:46, Matthew T. Kromer wrote:
For all of you (or at least, BOTH of yousmirk) Oracle users out there,
I packed up DCOracle2 Beta 3 this morning, including Z Oracle Stored
Procedures as part of
Chris Withers writes:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
You may be successful, if you override __of__.
It is this method that (usually) builds the acquisition wrapper.
When does it not build the wrapper?
If it is not the __of__ defined by Acquisition.{Im,Ex}plicit,
it may not build acquisition
Thank you for the tip with the access file.
The remote user mode with challenge\response works
perfect if I delete the Password of the access file.
But, if I delete the Password of the access file I get a
Zope Error
when I am not using the challenge\response mode.
that is the point :-)
As
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