Textarea Limits (slightly off topic)
I'm running into a limit to the amount of text that IE 5 will display on the Macintosh. I am wondering if this is true of all browsers and platforms or unique to IE5/Mac. This of course limits the size of documents that can be edited through the manage interface. Now I really wish Pike worked as an editor without it's problems with > signs. Josh -- ------------------------------------------------- Joshua Brauer Computer Support Scientist Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 (970) 491-1080/pager: (970) 498-7995, #5837 -------------------------------------------------
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Joshua Brauer wrote:
I'm running into a limit to the amount of text that IE 5 will display on the Macintosh. I am wondering if this is true of all browsers and platforms or unique to IE5/Mac. This of course limits the size of documents that can be edited through the manage interface.
Ther are different limits with different browsers on different OSes. Usual numbers are 64K and - for more modern browsers - 128K. Oleg. (All opinions are mine and not of my employer) ---- Oleg Broytmann Foundation for Effective Policies phd@phd.russ.ru Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
If your documents are too big you can whittle them down 2 ways: 1. If you have sections of code that could be used as is on other forms, (for example a section building a dropdown list that uses an SQL query to populate it.) , move them into their own methods and use <dtml-var that_method> in their place in your document. 2. If the section is specific to this form you can stash it in a property with a text type and call it with <dtml-var that_property>. Both of these will reduce the size of the main dtml text without changing the form. You could conceivably have a huge page that is nothing but 20 or 30 <dtml-var this_or_that_property_or_method> statements. NOTE: For # 2 to really be usable you need to hack Zope to make the textarea used to display properties of the text type wider and taller. Look in lib/python/ofs/properties.html at about line 65 you will see the following: <dtml-elif "type=='text'"> <textarea name="<dtml-var id>:text" rows="8" cols="60" wrap="off"><dtml-var "getProperty(id)" html_quote></textarea> What you see above already has my changed values for "rows" and "cols" ----------------------------------------------------------- A suggestion for the future: the Zope management interface could be changed to put only a certain number of characters in a textarea. The amount would be a changable property. If the dtml for a page exceeds that amount Zope would serve it up in 2 or more textareas. Jim Sanford ----- Original Message ----- From: Joshua Brauer <Joshua.Brauer@colostate.edu> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:35 AM Subject: [Zope] Textarea Limits (slightly off topic) I'm running into a limit to the amount of text that IE 5 will display on the Macintosh. I am wondering if this is true of all browsers and platforms or unique to IE5/Mac. This of course limits the size of documents that can be edited through the manage interface. Now I really wish Pike worked as an editor without it's problems with > signs. Josh -- ------------------------------------------------- Joshua Brauer Computer Support Scientist Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 (970) 491-1080/pager: (970) 498-7995, #5837 ------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )
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