julio dinis wrote:
Hmm... When you say "they are somehow broken", you mean they show up >in the management interface as broken objects?
No, they are ok.
How did you change the base classes? Did you use the hold-on-to-the-seat-of-your-pants-unsupported method, or did you >create new a new ZClass?
I renamed my old class for class_temp and created new ones with same name, same properties, etc.
I dont no whats wrong :(
Look at your ZClass in the management view. Look under the "basic" tab. You should find the field "class id". Its value will be a string such as "2nBsaF/GgaN176QFvINZIw==". This value links instances of the ZClass to the ZClass definition. It could be that you didn't alter this property in your new ZClass. Would that alone work? I don't know -- never tried it! Take a look at http://www.zope.org/Members/AlexR/ChangingBaseClasses for the recommended unofficial way to do it. -- Steve Alexander Software Engineer Cat-Box limited