excellent note should be added to docs - how?
Hi there, I was reading through the digest of the zope list, and found Chris McDonough's explanation of the two session properties, browserID and sessionID, really great. Is there a procedure to get this chunk of information added to some kind of documentation tree? I looked around briefly on the Zope site and the ZDP site but didn't see anything. I'd love to just copy and paste this information into a Wiki or something, or create a new 'node' somewhere for it. I guess there's always Appendix B, but that's sooooo looong. - Am
FWIW, a sessions chapter will be in an upcoming release of the Zope Book... On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 08:43, A M Thomas wrote:
Hi there,
I was reading through the digest of the zope list, and found Chris McDonough's explanation of the two session properties, browserID and sessionID, really great.
Is there a procedure to get this chunk of information added to some kind of documentation tree? I looked around briefly on the Zope site and the ZDP site but didn't see anything. I'd love to just copy and paste this information into a Wiki or something, or create a new 'node' somewhere for it. I guess there's always Appendix B, but that's sooooo looong.
- Am
Well, that's good news! Still, I'd love to see _all_ these little gems of knowledge organized and preserved...old issue, I know. - Am Chris McDonough wrote:
FWIW, a sessions chapter will be in an upcoming release of the Zope Book...
On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 08:43, A M Thomas wrote:
Hi there,
I was reading through the digest of the zope list, and found Chris McDonough's explanation of the two session properties, browserID and sessionID, really great.
Is there a procedure to get this chunk of information added to some kind of documentation tree? I looked around briefly on the Zope site and the ZDP site but didn't see anything. I'd love to just copy and paste this information into a Wiki or something, or create a new 'node' somewhere for it. I guess there's always Appendix B, but that's sooooo looong.
- Am
On 6 Aug 2002, Chris McDonough wrote:
FWIW, a sessions chapter will be in an upcoming release of the Zope Book... Any preliminary online version available? To repeat my question as Debian maintainer of Zope Book: Will there be a "source tarball" of the Zope Book for free download? After droping the CVS method it is hard to get such kind of "source".
Kind regards Andreas.
Hi Andreas, You can see an "in-progress" copy at http://saints.homeunix.com:8081/ZopeBook I could make a script to make the book available in text format that would be callable through a URL and would return something like a tarball... would that suffice? Thanks much for continuing to package this for Debian, - C On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 09:39, Andreas Tille wrote:
On 6 Aug 2002, Chris McDonough wrote:
FWIW, a sessions chapter will be in an upcoming release of the Zope Book... Any preliminary online version available? To repeat my question as Debian maintainer of Zope Book: Will there be a "source tarball" of the Zope Book for free download? After droping the CVS method it is hard to get such kind of "source".
Kind regards
Andreas.
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On 6 Aug 2002, Chris McDonough wrote:
You can see an "in-progress" copy at http://saints.homeunix.com:8081/ZopeBook Thanks for the link.
I could make a script to make the book available in text format that would be callable through a URL and would return something like a tarball... would that suffice? This would be great (i.e. more than suffice). Checking any URL that would automatically build a zope-book_<version>.tar.gz (Version could also be 20020806 for today as I did for CVS couts) would be really fine.
Thanks much for continuing to package this for Debian, The thanks goes to the documentation team. My work is quite less compared to that.
Kind regards Andreas.
OK, will do. ;-) It will be after the book content is finished. If you don't see an announcement about the text download feature in about three weeks or so, please remind me. ;-) On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 10:16, Andreas Tille wrote:
On 6 Aug 2002, Chris McDonough wrote:
You can see an "in-progress" copy at http://saints.homeunix.com:8081/ZopeBook Thanks for the link.
I could make a script to make the book available in text format that would be callable through a URL and would return something like a tarball... would that suffice? This would be great (i.e. more than suffice). Checking any URL that would automatically build a zope-book_<version>.tar.gz (Version could also be 20020806 for today as I did for CVS couts) would be really fine.
Thanks much for continuing to package this for Debian, The thanks goes to the documentation team. My work is quite less compared to that.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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