Dianne Van Dulken writes:
.... I've done this, matching up the names to what I have them as, but now, whenever I try to define anything I get the following error:
" Traceback (innermost last): ... File /home/Zope-2.5.0/lib/python/OFS/PropertySheets.py, line 215, in _updateProperty File /home/Zope-2.5.0/lib/python/ZPublisher/Converters.py, line 111, in field2date File /home/Zope-2.5.0/lib/python/DateTime/DateTime.py, line 625, in __init__ Invalid Date-Time String: (see above) "
Presumably something nasty has happened with my date, but I can't for the life of me work out what it is. Any ideas would be greatfully accepted. Your request contains a string for a date property that cannot be converted into a date. Probably its the empty string.
Use the ":default" and ":ignore_empty" features to avoid empty date fields. You can find out more in <http://www.dieter.handshake.de/pyprojects/zope/book/chap3.html> Dieter