Zope Training -- A Technical Introduction ------------------------------------------ Zope Corporation will hold the first public session of 2003 this January 27-30 at our headquarters in Fredericksburg, VA. This four day course will familiarize students with Zope software from introductory through advanced topics. We will demonstrate the flexibility and effectiveness of Zope as an Open Source web development and content management environment. We will also explore Zope architecture and provide hands-on exercises using Zope to develop and manage a robust web site. Attendees will have several opportunities to meet with Zope's engineering teams as well as share ideas over lunch with Jim Fulton (CTO) and Guido van Rossum (Director of PythonLabs). Course Objectives: After completing this course students will understand: - Zope's use of objects, methods, etc. - Zope's Management Interface. - Zope's server-side scripting language (DTML). - Page Templates. - Web site content creation and management. - Web site security through user privileges and roles. - Using Zope to integrate web sites with existing + relational databases. - Downloading/installing a Zope Product. - Introduction to CMF. The course is intended for those interested in using a full-featured open source environment to develop and manage robust corporate internet or intranet web sites. This includes web site designers, content creators, content managers and web developers. Participants should be familiar with HTML and basic web architecture (e.g., how a web server and web browser work together). Knowledge of object-oriented concepts and SQL is recommended. For more detailed information about the course, including pricing, travel and accommodations, please go to our website www.zope.com. Sincerely, Rob
Hello, I've a big problem! Several mac-user have reporting problem on my site realized with zope-cmf. So, i've decided to verify it! It's true! I've used a mac with MacOs 9 and Microsoft Explorer (the last versione available). When i open the home page ....in the middle of operation ...mac crash (all is blocked)! I can only restart. At this point, after restart, i call ZMI .....i insert the login...pwd......and...schioccccc...all is blocked another time!! ON ZMI!! With Netscape in the same mac all is ok. I have tried this in other two mac with same result. I've used for my site Zope 2.5.1 and cmf 1.2 Max
[trashMan wrote (trashman@httconsulting.com) on 2/17/03 9:46 AM]
I've a big problem! Several mac-user have reporting problem on my site realized with zope-cmf. So, i've decided to verify it! It's true! I've used a mac with MacOs 9 and Microsoft Explorer (the last versione available). When i open the home page ....in the middle of operation ...mac crash (all is blocked)! I can only restart.
At this point, after restart, i call ZMI .....i insert the login...pwd......and...schioccccc...all is blocked another time!! ON ZMI!!
With Netscape in the same mac all is ok. I have tried this in other two mac with same result.
I've used for my site Zope 2.5.1 and cmf 1.2
I regularly browse Zope with IE 5.1.x from a mac OS9 machine and have never experienced anything like this. That said, you will want to think about upgrading to zope 2.6.1 and CMF 1.3 <--> george donnelly - http://zettai.net/ - "We Love Newbies" :) Zope Hosting - Dynamic Website Design - Search Engine Promotion Yahoo, AIM: zettainet - ICQ: 51907738 - e:george@zettai.net
Hi, On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:46:08 +0100 "trashMan" <trashman@httconsulting.com> wrote:
Hello, I've a big problem! Several mac-user have reporting problem on my site realized with zope-cmf. So, i've decided to verify it! It's true! I've used a mac with MacOs 9 and Microsoft Explorer (the last versione available).
Oh, still some poor people using IE? ;)
When i open the home page ....in the middle of operation ...mac crash (all is blocked)! I can only restart.
At this point, after restart, i call ZMI .....i insert the login...pwd......and...schioccccc...all is blocked another time!! ON ZMI!!
Although there might be something ugly in the HTML of the ZMI, its nothing to blame Zope for. Browsers and OSes schould not crash no matter how cluttered the HTML is. Can you copy part of the HTML to local files with Netscape and load each seperately into IE? So we can see where it actually crashes? May be its the Stylesheet. At least on windows you can crash IE with a single special line of unusual CSS. (Crappy browser from hell) Nevertheless we schould avoid the constellation of HTML if possible.
With Netscape in the same mac all is ok. I have tried this in other two mac with same result.
I've used for my site Zope 2.5.1 and cmf 1.2
Max
Its by no way related - but is an upgrade to 2.6 an option? Regards Tino
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