On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Andreas Tille wrote:
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Dieter Maurer wrote:
wget --http-user=<user> --http-pass=<pass> 'http://localhost:9673/<folder>/manage_exportObject?download%3Aint=1'
Look again at how the ZMI implements export in Zope 2.6.1. I somehow miss the "id" that should be exported. It was equivalent to <folder> in 2.5.x and if you do this manually in the ZMI it works with empty object id field (provided you use the
It seems that the possibility to do exports of some folders via wget vanished with Zope 2.6.1. I do not know whether this is a bug which should be reported or a feature. Could anybody enlighten me how I could work around it and solve the following problem <host1> ----- <transport medium = my laptop> ---- <host2> I'm developing *some* projects at host1 (at work) and host2 (at home) and the synchronisation of these projects were done via 1. Export <folder> from Zope at <host1> like above 2. rsync this export to <transport medium> 3. rsync <transport medium> to <host2> 4. Import <folder>.zexp at <host2> There is no direct connection between <host1> and <host2> and transporting the whole Data.fs is no option at all. Any hints how to do this automatically, i.e. without manually exporting the projects? Kind regards Andreas. -- Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. John F. Kennedy