Hello Shad Your point 1) and 2) are correct, it look like this is normal behaviour. The zope site is so useless for the documentation that you can not find a product by using his name in the search field. Do a try with 'localfs' for example. You better have to try google. My poor advise would be to keep it simple, try to do it without complicated stuff (also without products with version like 0.001Beta) . Dtml is good (in my opinion) because it still work in the next version, that's not all the time the case with user products and/or complex things. Gilles ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shad Young" <shad.young@sympatico.ca> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 12:55 AM Subject: [Zope] New to zope
Howdy all, I am new to Zope and python. I have configured a zope server
and
created a rudimentary site as a learning tool (see my sig). I have three concerns atm.
1. I find navigating the docs on zope.org an exercise in frustration. Can somebody point me to the reference that outlines what each of the default installations permissions mean? Like a glossary of terms .. something like "access transient objects means blah" as well as general settings recommendations.
2. Many of the examples I find in the docs just don't work. For instance, adding a zclass. Following the directions yields results nothing like those described in the docs. Is this a version problem? Python problem? Platform problem (development on XP, [live site is on debian, but no exports from one to the other has occurred yet because I have as yet to get windows ver working right it seems]).
Following the advice of a local Zope guru, I downgraded my activestate python 2.2 to a vanilla python 2.1.3, and moved the zopesite from Program Files to the %systemroot% using windows uninstall and then reinstalling. Now zope refuses to start as a service and it seems to want to compile its modules against the python installation instead of its own native python (windows zope binary install). I also have three dead zope instances in my services tab in windows that I desperately want to get rid of as they refuse to go away. Silly me forgot to do a restore point before installing zope so stepping back is not an option. How can I uninstall python and zope completely from my system as if it wasn't there? Then for a winXP Pro SP1 box what is the recommended versions for stable and useful zope self-instruction.
As far as Zope itself goes, I am in love with it. It is a brilliant concept that I can not wait to deploy.
Cheers Shad _______________________________________________________________________
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