I would put my $0.02 for a 'tested' state, entered from Resolved. So
from resolved you could 'resubmit' back to pending or accepted, or go
to tested. This because it does happen, that someone *thinks* they
have fixed something, but didn't test it thoroughly (there are usually
way to many comb
On Thursday, July 8, 2004, at 01:07 PM, Thilo Staebler wrote:
hi!
I have to stream large mpeg-files over http with range support. this
works quite nice until the client seeks in the (media)player and the
files aren't to large, because zope caches the whole file...
...so each seek means strea
On Wednesday, March 24, 2004, at 04:09 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
but the adminstrative
headache of selectively associating content with "the right" cache
manager just seems like too much of a practical burden to make people
bear.
Having just done this again for 3 sites, I heartily agree - heada
On Thursday, March 4, 2004, at 10:14 PM, Paul Winkler wrote:
From OFS.Image.tag in zope 2.7.0:
if not 'border' in [ x.lower() for x in args.keys()]:
result = '%s border="0"' % result
... that's been in there for about 3 years!
If you want to force no border attribute, you can
I changed ImageTag_CorePatch to also do the border=0 default patch.
On Thursday, March 4, 2004, at 08:26 PM, Andy McKay wrote:
Marc Lindahl wrote:
If you're using Plone, it monkeypatches Image.tag(). Caused me to
add an Image.pil_tag() monkeypatch to my monkeypatch
ImageTag_Core
If you're using Plone, it monkeypatches Image.tag(). Caused me to add
an Image.pil_tag() monkeypatch to my monkeypatch ImageTag_CorePatch :)
On Thursday, March 4, 2004, at 04:38 PM, Paul Winkler wrote:
I used to be able to browse to an image's tag method
and see its output in my browser. This
On Monday, March 1, 2004, at 02:43 PM, Dieter Maurer wrote:
In order to reduce memory consumption and decouple Zope from
ZServer (and the response delivery), a large file
is spooled via a temporary.
This means, that the file content is read from ZODB, stored
in a temporary file and then delivered
CHeck http://www.zope.org/Members/bowerymarc - I've had a product for
this for some time. Just tested it with 2.6.2, still works (the 2.5
version).
On Thursday, December 11, 2003, at 03:26 PM, Lennart Regebro wrote:
I just checked in (on regebro-esmpt_support-branch) support for
setting a
us
Probably you're trying to index non-CMF non-plone objects - you can get
a similar error with plain CMF if you have non-CMF objects that you try
to index. I think what you have to do is clear the catalog and then
use the 'find objects' page to reindex, only select the object types
which are plo
>> Well, no, not really. Being able to edit stuff remotely is where Zope's
> real strength
>> lies. WebDAV and FTP are much better than using sucky HTTP forms to do
> this ;-)
The fact that Zope has a TTW interface indicates that the software itself
has the opinion that TTW is valuable - otherwis
on 5/14/02 6:11 PM, Don Hopkins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
>
> However, the standard, agreed-upon definition of XML EXPLICITLY defines
> attributes as being unordered, so any so-called "templating" language that
> depends on the order of attributes is BY DEFINITION not standard XML, and
> s
on 5/14/02 4:41 AM, Chris Withers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
>
> Okay, repeat the mantra over to yourself:
>
> Templating languages are not procedural languages
Sounds nice, but what does it mean? AFAIK a procedural language is
something that has a definite order of execution... How does
on 5/14/02 4:43 AM, Chris Withers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
> Marc Lindahl wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, but I don't see a 'stack' of any sort being easy to explain to a
>>> newbie
>>> or not programmer.
>>
>> I'd disagree
on 5/13/02 3:15 PM, Chris Withers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
> Marc Lindahl wrote:
>>
>> Still I think the concept of TAL having some kind of 'stack' for condition
>> results makes sense and is worth exploring... Could yield better logical
>> constr
on 5/13/02 3:11 PM, Chris Withers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
>>
>> For the reasons 'else' was invented in the first place,
>
> 'else' in what context?!
Meaning, in procedural languages.
>
>> I guess: prone to
>> errors, inefficient, bulky.
>
> Can you give any material that actually
on 5/10/02 11:32 AM, Chris Withers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
> Marc Lindahl wrote:
>>
>> Don't you have that now with the kludgey 'not' construct?
>
> What is kludgey about the 'not:' construct?!
For the reasons 'else' wa
on 5/10/02 1:18 PM, Jeffrey P Shell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
>
> Still, yuck. It's - for better or worse - not a valid XML way. Even XSLT
> does things like this:
Well that makes this look palatable:
>
>>> You would at the very least need something like:
>>>
>>> ...
>>> ...
>>> ..
on 5/9/02 11:58 PM, Tim Hoffman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
> The big problem with the whole 'else' issue as I see
> it, is that non coders, using dreamweaver etc.. would no doubt end
> up with both bit's of html in their template.
>
Don't you have that now with the kludgey 'not' construct
on 5/10/02 12:47 AM, Jeffrey P Shell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
>
> You would need something to close off the 'if' statement, otherwise, a
> document full of 'if' statements and no 'else' ones could fill up a stack
> needlessly.
What's so bad about that? The stack wouldn't carry over afte
Yecch!
Why not:
True stuff
False stuff
If leaves around boolean result, else picks up the most recent one... It's
like they push on a stack so you can nest them Something like that?
on 5/9/02 11:10 PM, Jeffrey P Shell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrivened:
> 'else' is tricky within the block
There's a couple good starting points for looking at this stuff...
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/fear4/
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/dao/
> From: "Jeff Kowalczyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 16:12:44 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Zope-dev] ZMI: IE6 TextAre
What about something like apple's Extension Manager, where you could
disable/enable 'sets' of products? Though frankly, it's not too tough to
just move the subdirectory somewhere and restart... but it would be a way
to have a TTW way of configuring your Zope, and having the option of
'loading up
I would say, make SSL part of the standard z2.py, so you can turn on/off,
specify address, etc. of https ports just as you do with http ports (and of
course integrated with siteaccess2, etc.)
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> From: "Trevor Toenjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 17:16:12 -0500
> To: "Jesus Cea Avion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [Zope-dev] Zope 2.5.0 and VirtualHostMonster
>
> We are considering upgrading from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0. Does the same issue apply
> to
How can I find out what product is the source of a Permisssion?
I want to make a patch so that in the ZMI manage_access pane, I can get a
column showing what product is the permission from.
Marc
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Why not use the Catalog for this?
e.g. in the CMF, there's 'Topic' which does basically that.
> From: "brian.r.brinegar.1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 16:04:36 -0500 (EST)
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Zope-dev] Product Icon
>
>
> I am currently working on a product whi
> From: Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> thing. But how can I get an object called default.ida to accept anything
>> passed after the "?" and what kind of object (python script?) should it be?
> It can be anything with an explicit or implicit REQUEST parameter.
Meaning DTML method or Pytho
I'm looking at how to get this anti-NIMDA script to work in zope (
http://pc.xs4all.nl/default.ida)
The thing is, it's called with a parameter (trying to cause a buffer
overflow). For example:
/default.ida?XXX
XXX
> From: Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The traceback should _not_ be _appended_ to the error message. If an app
> developer chooses to show it, then fine they can as they do already (mine
> sends
> me an error email ;-), but why should it be appended in all circumstances
Be careful of th
; Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:30:51 -0500
> To: "marc lindahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] problems compiling zope-2.3.3 source under YDL 2.0
>
>
I'm having problems compiling the Zope source under Yellow Dog Linux (PPC)
2.0 (which is basically RedHat 7.0) can anyone offer a suggestion based
on the traceback?
here 'tis:
[zope@ydl Zope-2.3.3]$ python wo_pcgi.py
Would this approach be appropriate?
http://dev.zope.org/Members/Caseman/Dynamic_HotFix_News/Dynamic_Hotfix
> From: "Ulrich Eck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 19:33:15 +0200
> To: "ZOPE-DEV Mailingliste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Zope-dev] Patching Zope Products .. next Quest
> From: "Chris McDonough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> 1. Trying the same thing with 2.4.0b2 and reporting the results
Yikes... I need CMF! So far it's not recommended with 2.4!
Are there plans to fix this in the 2.3 branch?
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I've recently been testing a new setup with XFS
(http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/1.0_release.html) and decided to try to
bloat data.fs before using this system for production. The computer is set
up with zope 2.3.3 installed from source (the old fashioned way, with
everything in one directory), w
I highly recommend "the Quick Python Book" if you're already a programmer,
looking to learn the new language.
> From: Shane Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> When I came to Zope, within a week I was getting ready to write a Python
> product. (And I didn't even know Python yet! :-) )
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>> Does anyone have any comments on the reliability of PartitionedFileStorage
>> in this regard as a temporary solution? Is anyone using
>> PartitionedFileStorage in a production environment?
>
> AFAIK no. Its functionality has already been superceded.
by?
_
> From: "Chris Withers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> ...and how about a list-of-objects type too?
If you had a 'objects' type, could that object be a list (of, say, objects)?
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There's a howto on that, I recall seeing.
> Hi,
>
> Is there any plans for zope to support OS X?
>
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