Tim McLaughlin wrote:
>
> Thanks Chris, I'll hold on to that for a rainier day. I just worked
> this one out in a very roundabout way ;)
>
> A product had gotten copied in that moved a Product class from one
> module to another even though everything else was the same. It seems
> that ZODB doe
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 11:07:42 -0700 (PDT)
Kapil Thangavelu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Only a little bit more arm twisting needs to be done
> > in order for RMS to approve ZPL 2.0 as GPL
> > compatable. We're very close, it's just sometimes,
> > "tricky" to get a straight answer when speaking
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 03:28:32 -0700
kapil thangavelu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> thanks for the license clarification.
>
> i didn't mean to suggest that its not a good idea to work on it.
>
> i was hoping that someone from zc would give some sort of status update to
> paul's statements from
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 16:05:06 +0200
Itamar Shtull-Trauring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2) Plugging in a different transports instead of TCP (e.g. SSL) is much
> easier in Twisted than medusa, as far as I can tell. In m2crypto's medusa
> ssl code very protocol needs its own subclass in order supp
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 12:25:09 +0100
"Phil Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But kosh, we all know your hatred of all things Microsoft.
>
> You're absolutely right, it could be fixed, and probably should be as well.
>
> Thing is that from what I see win32 is the most popular platform for Zope
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 13:12:24 +0200
Itamar Shtull-Trauring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) Medusa is working *now*. This is of course the main reason why not to
> switch. I dunno how deeply integrated Zope is with ZServer.
ZServer and the Zope application interface through a pretty clean bound
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 09:40:43 +1000
Terry Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I notice in the ZODB2 article that it states that the conflict
> resolution method "should return the state of the object after
> resolving
> the differences.". However, in the example the method only returns
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 12:16:51 -0400
Jim Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, All
>
> Since the Collector is down, where do we send patches if we are not
> cvs-authorized? I just discovered a not-too-clever hack to make the
> Find tab recurse through methods of Z Classes, which the marg
Zope-dev isn't the apropriate mailing list for this kind of question. You
should ask your question on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. This list is
for developers.
Have you read the Catalog documentation?
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/ZB/SearchingZCatalog.dtml
-Michel
On Tue, 3 Jul
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Mark McEahern wrote:
> I'm a Zope and Python newbie and I'm trying to utilize Persistence, but I've
> seen two different ways:
>
> import ZODB
> from Persistence import Persistent
>
> vs.
>
> from Globals import Persistent
>
> Are these different? If so
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Casey Duncan wrote:
> Ok, I was able to get it to work by instantiating a IISet around
> _unindex.keys() and passing that to difference (Thanks!), however, I
> notice an interesting side effect. Let's say you have a TextIndex on
> title and you do the following query:
>
> tit
I've cc:ed zope-dev in case anyone else is interested.
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, David Goodger wrote:
> The last time I downloaded and studied the CVS branch was in November 2000.
> At the time, the code wasn't very inviting. I just downloaded the CVS branch
> again, using the instructions in
> http
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Gregor Hoffleit wrote:
> Hmm, I think this discussion doesn't belong to zope-dev.
It's very informitive to me so far. I have no problem with discussing it
here.
-Michel
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I'm happy to announce a new release of the Zope Developer's Guide,
available in HTML format here:
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/ZDG/
The new guide contains many improvements and elaborations over the
previous HTML release, and has benefited from the review and contributions
from many commun
Should we make an alias for bw-compatability?
-Michel
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Evan Simpson wrote:
> Morten W. Petersen wrote:
>
> > one of my products landed flat on its face when an ImportError was raised
> > trying to import VSEval from DocumentTemplate; is there a new class /
> > function of
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Andreas Jung wrote:
> > In uniqueValues, what do the lengths that withLengths returns actually
> mean?
>
> Good question - I think uniqueValues is only used for FieldIndex.
Right
> I think
> you usually must not implement it - I must check this...
if you're making a tex
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Ian Clatworthy wrote:
> Andreas Jung wrote:
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > 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 des
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, James Treleaven wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know that Zope has its own C++ binding mechanism for Python scripts,
Eh? Zope uses the standard Python C API, like any other python system
with C code. We don't have our own mechanism, nor do we use C++.
> but
> are there any complication
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Dyon Balding wrote:
> If the ZEO server goes down, the the client no longer tries to keep
> reconnecting.
>
> This appears to be something to do with the __closed attribute in
> zrpc.py.
>
> Is there a page to check the status of bugs in ZEO?
> When is the next version due
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Erik Enge wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2001, Michel Pelletier wrote:
>
> the unsplitted, unl and unq are my debug flags, but you can see what
> happens: without parens the '*' has it's desired effect, with, it doesn't.
>
> Got a clue? I
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2001, Michel Pelletier wrote:
>
> > This is a very common indexing strategy to save space and make searches
> > more relevant. Otherwise 'Dog' and 'dog' would return two completely
> &
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Loren Stafford wrote:
> 5. You can truncate the bloated tail end of a Data.fs file using standard
> system tools. I don't remember how right at the moment, but a search in the
> mail archives on trucate and data.fs might be fruitful.
Use the unix command 'split'. I immagin
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> Hi, I've been testing SearchIndex's Splitter here, and I'm finding the
> behaviour only a tiny bit strange: it converts the words it splits to
> lowercase. Is this intentional?
Yes.
>Example:
>
> >>> import SearchIndex.Splitter
> >>> impor
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Erik Enge wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2001, Michel Pelletier wrote:
>
> > If the first works, then you are using a globbing vocabulary. The
> > second one should work, but maybe there is a bug. Or perhaps your
> > search criteria is so strict that yo
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Erik Enge wrote:
> This query works:
>
> wil?car*
>
> This doesn't:
>
> (wil?car* or something else) and (word1 and word2)
If the first works, then you are using a globbing vocabulary. The second
one should work, but maybe there is a bug. Or perhaps your sea
On Wed, 23 May 2001, jawad haider wrote:
>
>
> I wanted to make a search form in which search criteria and search
> result will appear on the same page e.g.search criteria on the top and
> when the submit button is pressed the list of search results should be
> displayed in the bottom of the page
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Chris Withers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it still fair game to use the data_record_normalized_score_ attibute of
> ZCatalog Brain objects?
Yes.
> If so, is it accurate and meaningful?
Only for queries involving text indexes, and even then it's not very
meaningful. It takes the
On Mon, 14 May 2001, The Doctor What wrote:
> What's going on? Is this a Mozilla problem?
Yes.
> If so, why is lynx
> doing the same?
Because lynx is broken too.
> How should I go about trouble shooting it?
The problem is the client does not provide the right Basic authentication
credentia
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Anthony Baxter wrote:
> As far as I can see, ZEO clients don't write a pid to Z2.pid until
> after they've successfully connected to a storage. Is there a reason
> for this?
Probably not. It's nothing to do with ZEO, z2.py does an 'import Zope'
before it writes the z2.pid f
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Michel Pelletier wrote:
> On Thu, 3 May 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> > It's no problem, especially as Michel had insomnia last night and did
> > it. ;-)
>
> My best stuff comes out when I can't sleep.
>
> Those of you who are in
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> It's no problem, especially as Michel had insomnia last night and did
> it. ;-)
My best stuff comes out when I can't sleep.
Those of you who are interested in looking at it, check out the
ever-growing Zope Developer's Guide (shame on you if you have
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> The docs (available via the --help switch) go into some of this detail, but
> I agree that a narrative explaining how to approach it from a functional
> perspective would be a good thing.
This should go in the debuggin and testing chapter of the dev g
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, nw_moriarty Last Name wrote:
> Jim
>
> Were you able to run the script I sent previously? I have attached it
> again. It demonstrates that the entire DB is read each time an item
> is read.
It does this because your script creates and destroys the database
connection ever
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Tim McLaughlin wrote:
> Found this in the constructor for the File Product and I don't understand
> why it is more efficient. (I want to subclass a File, so this does have
> some purpose ;-)) Anybody got any ideas?
>
> # First, we create the file without data:
> se
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Brian Lloyd wrote:
> > To me, aswell. Is this documented somewhere? ;-)
>
> It's not in the Acquisition.stx in the ExtensionClass docs -
> probably they were never updated when it was added. I think
> that aq_chain is most useful as a debugging aid rather than
> something o
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Fred Wilson Horch wrote:
> > You may also find our documentation process interesting:
> >
> > http://www.zope.org/DocProjects/intro
>
> Yes, very interesting!
>
> But I'm sorry to see that the Developer's Guide is only in the planning
> stages. Here is some info that shou
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Fred Wilson Horch wrote:
>
> Absolutely! We liked your Fishbowl process so much we are basing our
> own development process on it. (For details of our process, check out
>
>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/docs/tech-process.txt?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvs
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Christian Scholz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am just wondering if it's possible to get hold of the properties of a propertysheet
> of a ZClass without instanciating it.
>
> So when instanciating I would just do
>
> map=object.propertysheets[1].propertyMap()
>
> and get all infor
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> While reading the Zope Development Roadmap about components I had a
> question.
>
> It says:
> """Components will be edited via the filesystem as .py files. Components
> will probably be checked into and out of Zope via a CVS like facility.
> Componen
Please do NOT cross post.
-Michel
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Ausum wrote:
> Zope is a great application server, the same as its soon to be released Content
> Management Framework, because of its bet on Python, everybody say it.
> Nevertheless, after reading the Directions Roadmap from DC, I was su
Greetings!
The Zope book is now available in raw (structured text) format in a
sourceforge CVS repository. We are also using SF's bug tracking and other
tools to allow you better report problems to us than just email. If you'd
like to check the book out of CVS, follow the instructions on this
http://www.kuchling.com/zodb/guide/
-Michel
On 15 Feb 2001, Petr Knapek wrote:
> Hi Zopists,
>
> I would like to know how to connect to running Zope ZODB from a python
> script. I would like to have possibility to read only objects from
> ZODB? Is there any possibility how to do it when Zop
On 12 Feb 2001, Erik Enge wrote:
> The rationale behind this is that the community at large would benefit
> from this by having _real_life_ case studies so when their time has
> come to implement an application in Zope, they don't fall into the
> same traps and pitfalls we did. Instead of benc
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 23:01:32 -
"Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > security. That
> > wiki and lessons learned from it were used by us to
> create the Interface
> > package that now comes with Zope.
>
> Is there anywhere I can find docs on that package?
Yes, in the fishbowl:
htt
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm wondering about creating IMAP and SMTP services for Zope.
> Someone mentioned to me that extending (using?) the ZServer
> could be a Good Thing (tm).
>
> Could anyone point me in the right direction?
I took a stab at IMAP once...
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Chris Withers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How active/relevant is the interfaces wiki at:
> http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/Projects/Interfaces
Not active, mostly relevant.
> I'm trying to figure out how RoleManagers, local roles, etc work and where the
> work of Zope Security is a
On the heels of Brian's announcement, we are gurgling with joy to announce
a sychronized release of the Zope Book for the Zope 2.3 alpha release.
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/ZB/
This release marks the first time the book and Zope are "in sync" enough
for you to be able to fully try out a
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Josh Zeidner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to add a Gadfly Database connection to my Zope installation
> without changing any of the parameters and got an error message saying: "The
> parameter, connection, was omitted from the request." . What, if anything,
> am I doing
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Robin Becker wrote:
> Anyone know why AM Kuchling needs to split off a Sourceforge project
> based on ZODB?
I don't think it's a "split", but AMK is using ZODB internally at his
job, and externally with his own projects, so I can see him wanting to
have some control over the
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Lalo Martins wrote:
> > In the first section, remove "where does it come from" if the section
> > involves the history of unit testing. I'd say the history lesson is out
> > of scope. ;)
> >
> > I would add a section in the beginning "Why do you want to use it".
>
> The f
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Michel Pelletier wrote:
> Here's a modified outline I tweaked with my above comments:
Oh, I forgot to mention, when we all agree on the outline, the next
step would be to write one paragraph for each section, giving a
synopsis of that sections scope. This is als
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Lalo Martins wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'trying to write a document on ZUnit and Unit Testing in
> general, following Michel's and Amos' documentation process. I
> wrote an outline, and now I'm stuck :-) anyone with a few free
> moments is welcome to take a look and send me some w
Lalo Martins wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I'trying to write a document on ZUnit and Unit Testing in
> general, following Michel's and Amos' documentation process. I
> wrote an outline, and now I'm stuck :-) anyone with a few free
> moments is welcome to take a look and send me some words. Also,
> anyon
Oops. Sorry for the spam. Nothing to see here folks, move along.
-Michel
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In my proposal:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/Interfaces/ExtensibleMetaData
I mention interface object meta-data like pre/post conditions. This
spurned a lot of interesting conversation, and I wanted to clarify some
bits that I picked up from the thread.
The proposal is not in any way trying to d
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> Is security really a part of an object's interface?
Maybe. Are examples? Also maybe. It's documentation, so specific
systems that use interfaces may want to be able to extend the kinds of
information they can associate with interface elements.
> I thought this was
I've added a sub-proposal to the Interface proposal for describing
additional meta-data with Interface objects:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/Interfaces/ExtesableMetaData
Please comment about this interesting possibility.
-Michel
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Brett Carter wrote:
>
> Ok, I'll bite. Why doesn't the standard folder scale? Seems like a
> design flaw to me - why doesn't the default folder use catalogs or BTrees?
> -Brett
Because massive scale is not a requirment of folders, they are meant to
organize content for humans, not to be large-
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Ken Manheimer wrote:
> >
> > I'm not expert on eiffel or even interfaces, but my understanding having
> > interface "specification very near to the implementation" is misleading,
> > at best. The key thing is that there may be many implementations, all of
> > which shoul
Hello,
I have added a lot more content to the interfaces wiki at:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/Interfaces/FrontPage
(note, this is not the old interfaces wiki, which is link to from here).
This wiki is the realization of last weeks interfaces proposal:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/Interfaces/Origin
Dieter Maurer wrote:
>
> Michel Pelletier writes:
> > Also, defining the interface seperately keep the two things apart,
> > impementation and interface, and doesn't allow you to sneak in a new
> > method unless you also sneak it into the interface, thus making a
Lalo Martins wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 08:11:48AM -0800, Michel Pelletier wrote:
> > Python Interface Proposal
> >
> > I have been working on a proposal for enhancing the existing interface
> > documentation in Zope. The Wiki for this project can
Python Interface Proposal
I have been working on a proposal for enhancing the existing interface
documentation in Zope. The Wiki for this project can be found here:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/Interfaces/FrontPage
An artifact of this project is formal Python/Zope support for
"Interfa
Can we see a screenshot of what the Zope managment interface looks like
in Japanese? (just a personal curiousity)
-Michel
Yves-Eric Martin wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Since the SkinnableAndLocalizable project is on hold, and since
> people here in Japan and other non-english speaking countr
I have written a fishbowl proposal outlining a project for writing API
documentation for Zope:
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals/APIReference
Please review and leave your comments, I am very interested in hearing
what you have to say about this.
-Michel
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Philipp Auersperg wrote:
>
> It is not posible to copy ZClasses, when I try to copy a ZClass
> in the Management Interface I get the error:'The Item 'blorf' does not support
>that operation'
>
> I digged into that and found that in the ZClass.py there exists a method
>
> def cb_isCopyable:
Greetings,
Amos and I have done some work in the fishbowl this week. We have
started a new project to define the process for writing Zope
documentation.
This fishbowl project can be found at:
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/DocumentationProcess/FrontPage
The idea here is to open up
Lalo Martins wrote:
>
> Never mind, I found it. Just for the record, if anyone else
> needs this:
>
>
> I don't know if this is documented somewhere, but it does what
> I wanted.
It is documented in the online help system, under API documentation,
under the 'Response' object.
-Michel
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Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Michel Pelletier wrote:
>
> > Python Methods are a perfect example of an object that is useful to us
> > at the top for advanced things, like methods of a animal base class we
> > use in our complex Zoo application, but they are also just as
Toby Dickenson wrote:
>
Sorry for the delay (book ... crushing ... head ... )
> Perhaps the hippo analogy isnt helping, so heres a more concrete example. In
> zope today it is possible for a user who has been granted the 'View
> Management Screens' permission in *one* folder to create a one-lin
We will be conducting a community poll to decide what to call Python
(Perl, insert your language here) Methods.
Many candidates have been discussed, but I'm afraid I don't have enough
time to cull all the candidates from the discussions.
So, before the poll, we are calling for nominiations from
"Morten W. Petersen" wrote:
>
> How do I authenticate myself when using the Zope debugger?
> (I've seen this before I think, but I couldn't find it)
Pass the 'u' argument:
[michel@heinlein python]$ python
Python 1.5.2 (#1, Sep 17 1999, 20:15:36) [GCC egcs-2.91.66
19990314/Linux (egcs- on linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Now we just need a generic term, which will not cause other confusions
> later on down the road for the concept. I really don't like script,
> especially next to a language name (in the web domain). You don't like
> function (which was not my suggestion). Thingi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > >
> > >'Script' objects make a lot of sense, they don't overload the concept of
> > >methods, they describe an action that people commonly want to do (script
> > >the web) and they clear up a lot of potential confusion for newbie and
> > >old-hat alike.
> > >
>
> O
Toby Dickenson wrote:
>
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 12:54:19 +0100, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >>Consider the following passage in the documentation:
>
> Noo - Context-based instance-space applications are a major source
> of pain, bugs and security holes. They might be the on
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> >From: Michel Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
Hmm. I thought this was a internal series of emails, I just now noticed
that zope-perl got cc:ed on them somewhere in the middle. Oh well, it
is some good discussion; I allways like to st
KevinL wrote:
>
> >>> Michel Pelletier wrote
> > Dieter Maurer wrote:
> > 3. Jim is working on formal interface support for python and he's
> > thinking hard about it, we definatly didn't want to think hard about it
> > and then turn out we
Dieter Maurer wrote:
>
> Recently, I read the "Interface Wiki". It covers most of
> the methods contained in the API and its permission descriptions
> made a very solid impression. Maybe, you can start from these
> descriptions.
The Interfaces Wiki is actually where all the API documention did c
Dieter Maurer wrote:
>
> I have just thouroughly looked through the API reference
> which is built in Zope 2.2.2.
>
> I found many strange permission statements, e.g.:
>
> * all methods of "PropertySheets" can only be used from Python
>
> * while "PropertySheet.propertyItems" can be used w
Neil K wrote:
>
> If there a way to get ZCatalog to give me intersections of results on a
> single index? All the examples and tutorials I've seen are union (OR)
> queries.
>
> Basically I just want ZCatalog to give me items where keywords contained
> both 'foo' and 'bar'.
You should use a Keyw
Jim Fulton wrote:
>
> Michel Pelletier wrote:
> >
> >
> > I made a test script to make about 300 xmlrpc calls to various manage_
> > methods. I had to kill it after about a half-hour cuz it was takin so
> > long.
>
> This sounds pretty fishy. Are you
Jim Fulton wrote:
>
> Michel Pelletier wrote:
> >
> > > I thought XML-RPC was now favoured over ZClient?
> >
> > It's not really favored, both are quite useful. xml-rpc is more for
> > when you want two different system to interoperate. ZClient is v
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> andrew wrote:
> > Have been delving into ZPublisher.Client to make remote procedure calls
> > under Zope 2.2.1.
>
> Did someone slip 2.2.1 without mentioning it?!
>
> I thought XML-RPC was now favoured over ZClient?
It's not really favored, both are quite useful. xm
Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Who would be best to ask why it was set up the way it is?
>
> I'm sure there are very good reasons for it but the search order in all
> but the simple cases is very confusing and not as useful as it could be.
>
> How much more work would it be to implement the following
Andy Dawkins wrote:
>
> Michel
>
> In case you are not aware, we at NIP currently host a complete archive of
> the Zope mailing lists that are publicly available.
Yep.
> We are using ZCatalog to index all the messages from the Mailing list
> archives. To give you an idea of numbers, the Zope
persistent. I
kinda like:
subsys = string.join(self.getPhysicalPath(), '/') + ":" + `self`
This is probably 2.2 specific.
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I'm lost on what these scripts do, do they let you distribute ZODB in a
standalone fasion? Do you have an example of that distribution based
on, say 2.2b?
"A.M. Kuchling" wrote:
>
> Here are 3 short setup.py scripts for various bits of Zope. Two of them
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-M
arch; it returns without hit.
> The behaviour is correct for "and" but of cause
> wrong for "or".
This is fixed in 2.2b1, whe index not finding the word should not raise
an exception anymore and the search should not abort. Can you confirm
t
Amos and I and the guys at Activestate were discussing cataloging at a
recent training sessions and we came up with the following possible
successor to CatalogAware.
The idea is that a CatalogAware object looks for two methods that return
sequecnes of Catalogs that many be interested in this obj
en do a bunch of drudge work. Do you want
to come up with a proposal after moving some stuff around?
I just spoke with Jim and he's going to chime in a bit later on this...
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are stored as files which are stored as nodes in
BTrees...)
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defines the interface that Item realizes.
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commend working off the CVS. If you can provide an index like this I
will work it into the ZCatalog, probably post 2.2.
Thanks Dieter,
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been in the CVS for a while now. I will document
it more in the interfaces Wiki.
There are a number of other features that are new and are the least
tested. These include wildcard 'globbing' style searches with
GlobbingVocabularies. There is some documentatin on this in the
interf
Tres Seaver wrote:
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> Michel Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/Projects/Interfaces/Discovery
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> > Thoughts on how they relate? Are they the same thing?
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> I think this pattern is orthagonal to the
ptured in the proposed
traversal interface:
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/Projects/Interfaces/Traversal
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on\OFS\DTMLMethod.py, line 184, in
>validate
> (Object: xxx)
>File C:\Python\devel\Zope\lib\python\AccessControl\SecurityManager.py,
>line 139, in validate
>File C:\Python\devel\Zope\lib\python\AccessControl\ZopeSecurityPolicy.py,
>line 160, in
ical resource, like a
catalog. This interface should be defined also, so that newly-born
objects can notify a resources of their existence. I've added this to
the InterfacesWiki
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/Projects/Interfaces/Discovery
Thoughts on how they relate? Are they the same th
There is a recent need for us to install ZDiscussions on Zope.org. I
have verified that 0.1.0 works with 2.1.6, but I can't seem to d/l
0.2.0. The author of said software is not available, any one know the
status on ZDiscussions? Has any one tweaked it?
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