Just as an idea: use the python string modul for substitution.
Write in ReST:
.. figure:: path/to/image
$title
or
${caption}
and in your python code:
theTitle = myPhoto.getTitle()
theCaption = myPhoto.getCaption()
theText = GetTheRestructuredTextFromMyData(...)
theTe
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am: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 20:53:32 +0200
von: Philipp von Weitershausen : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>If you can't
>manage to spell "@" over the phone, then good luck spelling your email
>address.
It's a long time ago, but I remember a situation at school where we were
learnin
You can try to bypass the zope security mechanism by using
'removeSecurityProxy':
from zope.security.proxy import removeSecurityProxy
...
def doTransaction(self):
transaction = removeSecurityProxy(self.context.produceTransaction())
...
hth
-klaus
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am: Fri
Well, I don't do Windows, but from clients at the local network you can
access zope by using the IP- and the port-number of the zope server (in
this example 192.168.1.8):
http://192.168.1.8:8080
regards
-klaus
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am: Tue, 9 May 2006 08:33:15 -0500
von: Helman R. Va
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am: Thu, 4 May 2006 13:31:00 +0200
von: Max M : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I have seen this problem before if the browser is using a proxy. That
>can limit the upload size too.
Good to know. In my case it's the apache mod_proxy module which caused
the trouble. I found th
will
>eventually require file uploads that I want to put behind apache and
>any tricks to make that work right would be good to know.
>
>-jachin
>
>On May 3, 2006, at 11:54 AM, Klaus Bremer wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm running zope 3.2.0
Hello,
I'm running zope 3.2.0 behind apache 2.0.54 (on Mac OS X 10.4.5) and
can't upload files larger than aproximatly 70k using forms into zope. By
accessing zope direct it works.
The apache directive LimitRequestBody seems to have no effect.
Does anybody know where to look next?
Best regard
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Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:42:13 +
von: Martin Aspeli
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>with an appropriate branding (e.g. a logo derived from the Zope logo
and a new
>website to drum up excitement and get people started quickly). Both the
"Zope"
>and "3" parts should stay in the pic