From: Dieter Maurer
ModuleSecurityInfo('email').declarePublic('Message') ModuleSecurityInfo('Message').declarePublic('get')
Reread the "README" for "PythonScripts" and the security section in the Zope Developer Guide.
Hmm, okay. I realise I didn't try something like allow_module('DateTime.DateTime') but I also followed the guidelines in the file module_access_examples.py, namely the example (adapted to email.Message) # ModuleSecurityInfo('httplib').declarePublic('HTTP') # from httplib import HTTP # allow_class(HTTP) and I got some error about read only file or similar msg (I'm on windows).
Watch out for the difference between a module and a class.
The second line seems to indicate that "Message" should be a class (as 'get' is an unusual function in a module). But you are using "ModuleSecurityInfo".
Indeed, I realised I might have to use something else shortly afterwards but using ClassSecurityInfo didn't help at all.
Also: "ModuleSecurityInfo" need a full path to the module, something like "email.Message".
That's not what is suggested in the examples and I didn't get any error (like module not found), but probably you're rigth. Thanks, Fernando