Hi,
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 02:46:44PM -0800, Jamu Kakar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at integrating zope.i18n.locale into my application (so far
> strings are hard-coded in English). Among the first localization tasks
> I'm taking on is presenting data in the timezone of the current user.
> I'v
> Yes. I think you misunderstand my suggestion.
I knew someone will write this :)
I didn't think about default validator value before sending
my previous email. I found this pattern after later... at bed :)
so I agree that this might be a good solution that has
enough backward compatibility and se
Hi All,
I need to change the default error logging behaviour to send me an email
when there's an error. I'm guessing this involves adapting an interface
in etc/overrides.zcml or something like that - has anyone done this
before and, if so, is willing to share some code ? :-) Much appreciated.
Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
@form.action("Cancel", validator=None)
-1 from me
Currently above code is same as:
@form.action("Cancel")
So I think this is a very common pattern that means:
do standard validation, do not use additional action validator.
Yes. I think you misunderstand my
>> @form.action("Cancel", validator=None)
-1 from me
Currently above code is same as:
>> @form.action("Cancel")
So I think this is a very common pattern that means:
do standard validation, do not use additional action validator.
In general there are two
validators. Action validator (one
Hi,
I'm looking at integrating zope.i18n.locale into my application (so far
strings are hard-coded in English). Among the first localization tasks
I'm taking on is presenting data in the timezone of the current user.
I've been perusing the code in zope.i18n.locale and I see some mention
of timezo
Marius Gedminas wrote:
I'd be happy to implement and commit something
Yay!
but I'd be happier if
someone else designed the API. When I try to design APIs myself, I tend
to change my mind too often. Now I want
@form.action("Cancel", validator=None)
to mean "do no validation". But per
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 05:37:52PM +0100, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> Martin Aspeli wrote:
> >Marius Gedminas wrote:
> >>On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 09:55:19AM +, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> >>>Dennis Schulz wrote:
> I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
> but when I return an empty stri
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 02:44:51PM -0500, Bernie Pursley wrote:
> I have used zope2 for a couple of years and I have experimented from
> time to time with zope3. Today, I configured zope3 with python2.5
Zope 3 does not work with Python 2.5 yet. This OverflowWarning error is
just the tip of the i
I have used zope2 for a couple of years and I have experimented from
time to time with zope3. Today, I configured zope3 with python2.5 and my
user account was owner of both the python2.5 directory and the zope3
directory. When attempting to create a zope instance I received the
attached "'Over
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 09:55:19AM +, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Dennis Schulz wrote:
I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
but when I return an empty string there is no validation error.
This was also one of the str
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 09:55:19AM +, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Dennis Schulz wrote:
I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
but when I return an empty string there is no validation error.
This was also one of the strangest things I found out with for
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 09:55:19AM +, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Dennis Schulz wrote:
I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
but when I return an empty string there is no validation error.
This was also one of the strangest things I found out with formlib.
I found tha
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 07:15:11PM +0100, David Johnson wrote:
> I thought zope.formlib was more complex.
That may be true, under the hood, but it is certainly simpler to use.
I never fully understood how to use (and extend) forms generated by ZCML
/ directives.
> As I understand you must
> c
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 09:55:19AM +, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Dennis Schulz wrote:
> >I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
> >but when I return an empty string there is no validation error.
> >
> >This was also one of the strangest things I found out with formlib.
>
> I found that returni
Dennis Schulz wrote:
I dont know if it is the "proper" way,
but when I return an empty string there is no validation error.
This was also one of the strangest things I found out with formlib.
I found that returning {} also works. But this is clearly a design
weakness if there is no other
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