[Zope3-Users] Permissions for updateOrder() on OrderedContainer

2006-08-08 Thread Arne Nordmann
Hi folks, first of all: I'm working with Zope 3.3 and Python 2.4. I created a hierarchical structure of OrderedContainers - some kind of a tree - and now want to sort it with Python. To move the containers from level to level in this tree with the ObjectMover is no problem, but updating the o

Re: [Zope3-Users] zope3's TAL & ZPT reference

2006-08-08 Thread Michele Amori
I wrote this statements in a zpt page (with zope 3.2): tal:content="here/title" tal:content="container/title" tal:content="template/title" tal:content="context/title" but no one of that seems to work. Zope returns an error. So Zope2.7's documentation is not useful for z3 developers. Amoz Alle

Re: [Zope3-Users] zope3's TAL & ZPT reference

2006-08-08 Thread Warren Turkal
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 05:01, Michele Amori wrote: > but no one of that seems to work. Zope returns an error. So Zope2.7's > documentation is not useful for z3 developers. The shear lack of recent and easily available documentation definitely makes zope3 hard to approach for someone who's want

[Zope3-Users] Upgrading from 3.2.0 to 3.2.1

2006-08-08 Thread Kim L. Jacobsen
Hi,   I've been playing around with Zope 3.2.0, installed psycopgDA, configured DB-connections, installed other products and made some modifications in ZMI (can't quite remember all of them). Now I want to upgrade to 3.2.1. Do I have do start from scratch again, or is there a method for upgr

Re: [Zope3-Users] Permissions for updateOrder() on OrderedContainer

2006-08-08 Thread Tom Dossis
Arne Nordmann wrote: > A.updateOrder(['C', 'B']) > Traceback (most recent call last): > ... > ForbiddenAttribute: ('updateOrder', 0x022244B0> > - > (object at 0x022244B0 is OrderedContainer 'A') > > configure.zcml defines each used interface with permission > 'Ma

[Zope3-Users] Re: zope3's TAL & ZPT reference

2006-08-08 Thread Philipp von Weitershausen
Michele Amori wrote: > I wrote this statements in a zpt page (with zope 3.2): > > tal:content="here/title" > tal:content="container/title" > tal:content="template/title" > tal:content="context/title" > > but no one of that seems to work. Zope returns an error. So Zope2.7's > documentation is not

[Zope3-Users] Re: zope3's TAL & ZPT reference

2006-08-08 Thread Philipp von Weitershausen
Warren Turkal wrote: > On Tuesday 08 August 2006 05:01, Michele Amori wrote: >> but no one of that seems to work. Zope returns an error. So Zope2.7's >> documentation is not useful for z3 developers. > > The shear lack of recent and easily available documentation definitely makes > zope3 hard to

[Zope3-Users] Re: Upgrading from 3.2.0 to 3.2.1

2006-08-08 Thread Philipp von Weitershausen
Kim L. Jacobsen wrote: > I've been playing around with Zope 3.2.0, installed psycopgDA, > configured DB-connections, installed other products and made some > modifications in ZMI (can't quite remember all of them). Now I want to > upgrade to 3.2.1. Do I have do start from scratch again, or is there

[Zope3-Users] Re: Interface or adapter for AddMenuItems

2006-08-08 Thread Philipp von Weitershausen
John Smith wrote: > Hi, > > I have a content container object and I was wondering > what is the easiest/best way to access the list of > allowed content types which may be added to this > container. > > Is there an interface to which I can adapt my object, > or a menu service/utility? > > I look

[Zope3-Users] Re: Permissions for updateOrder() on OrderedContainer

2006-08-08 Thread Philipp von Weitershausen
Arne Nordmann wrote: > Hi folks, > > first of all: I'm working with Zope 3.3 and Python 2.4. > > I created a hierarchical structure of OrderedContainers - some kind of a > tree - and now want to sort it with Python. To move the containers from > level to level in this tree with the ObjectMover is

[Zope3-Users] Re: default defaultView

2006-08-08 Thread Philipp von Weitershausen
Florian Lindner wrote: > Hello, > is there a kind of default defaultView? > So when a object is called and no defaultView is defined that a view like > index.html is called? I thought yes, but a test has not proven that. > > If there is really no such default, why? I think a little bit more (opti