Hi,
I don't know what I did but I cannot find the logout button in my ZMI.
So, I am not able to change login without closing the browser. Is there
something which enables or disables this button in ZMI?
All help is appreciated.
With regards,
-shailesh
On 11/3/06, Sreeram Raghav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Here I have a starnge problem.
I created a knowledge base of a certain bunch of documents(PDF, MSWORD,
OO)
My question is when I click on the link to that document using zope(ZMI), it
prompts me to use a client side application.
But
Timothy Reaves wrote:
Is the recommended way still to use repozo, or is there a different
ZEA client for that?
You either want to run repozo on the storage server or look at ZRS,
which will cost you real money...
cheers,
Chris
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Simplistix - Content Management, Zope Python
Hello people, hello Jurgen,
last time I wrote, I was at the point that aTable =
sqlalchemy.Table('aTable', z3c.zalchemy.metadata, autoload=True)
doesn't work. I also promised that I would have seen if I could help
with that; Sorry I still can't help.
I would love to succeed in zopezing my
To answer the question right away: No.
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
Since I'm still an eager zope3 newbie the misstakes I make are the kind
of misstakes that you can't really write unittests for, like missing
directives in the configure.zcml or incorretly use of browser views.
This is to an expert
Shailesh Kumar wrote:
I don't know what I did but I cannot find the logout button in my ZMI.
So, I am not able to change login without closing the browser. Is there
something which enables or disables this button in ZMI?
If you're using HTTP Basic Auth, logout is not easy because browsers
Philipp von Weitershausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To answer the question right away: No.
Didn't Dieter Mauer have a nice product that enabled refreshing as long as the
correct dependencies were specified? How could I get a hold of this?
Peace,
George
On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 18:34:01 -0800, George Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To answer the question right away: No.
Didn't Dieter Mauer have a nice product that enabled refreshing as long
as the
correct dependencies were specified? How
Hi Catonano.
What version of SQLAlchemy are you using ?
I haven't had a look at SQLAlchemy the last 3 month. Maybe something has
changed in SQLAlchemy.
If you look at the code in AlchemyEngineUtility.getEngine you see that
the engine returned is the plain engine from SQLAlchemy.
It seems