23 Mar
2007
23 Mar
'07
3:16 p.m.
--On 23. März 2007 16:09:15 +0100 flem <flem@bjerke.dk> wrote:
I think this kind af date-deadlock is a vulnerability of the zope architecture. Is it the same thing with zope3? Isn't it an unnecessary vulnerability that an open zwiki comments field - or any other object making act open to the public where the anyone can set the date - can corrupt the time system irrepairbly.
Shouldn't there be some solutions:
1. A script could reset all relevant dates and the timestamp i the zodb.
2. The zope code should be changed so that the timestamp depended directly on the pc-clock notwithstanding the dates of the objects thus allowing for going backward in time.
I am not getting the point. What do you want to tell us? -aj