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SVN: Sandbox/ulif/grok-reference-with-rest3/doc/minitutorials/index.rst
Fix links.
Uli Fouquet
uli at gnufix.de
Sat Feb 23 09:47:07 EST 2008
Log message for revision 84180:
Fix links.
Changed:
U Sandbox/ulif/grok-reference-with-rest3/doc/minitutorials/index.rst
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Modified: Sandbox/ulif/grok-reference-with-rest3/doc/minitutorials/index.rst
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--- Sandbox/ulif/grok-reference-with-rest3/doc/minitutorials/index.rst 2008-02-23 14:18:00 UTC (rev 84179)
+++ Sandbox/ulif/grok-reference-with-rest3/doc/minitutorials/index.rst 2008-02-23 14:47:06 UTC (rev 84180)
@@ -6,19 +6,33 @@
:alt: Now even cavemen can use Zope3
:class: right
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 1
+
+ permissions.rst
+ searching.rst
+ macros.rst
+ xmlrpc.rst
+ transient-objects.rst
+ rest.rst
+ template-languages.rst
+ automatic_form_generation.rst
+
These mini-tutorials have been contributed by members of the Grok community.
-* `Permissions Tutorial </minitutorials/permissions.html>`_:
+* `Permissions Tutorial <permissions.html>`_:
Zope3 and Grok come with authorization capabilities out of the box. While a
vanilla Zope3 application protects all content by default and performs
- authorization checks on the content objects themselves, Grok allows access to
- everything unless you explicitly restrict it. The authorization checks here are
+ authorization checks on the content objects themselves, Grok allows
+ access to everything unless you explicitly restrict it. The
+ authorization checks here are
done based on the Views used to access (display/manipulate) the content.
- Author: Luis De la Parra; Uli Fouquet; Jan-Wijbrand Kolman
+ Authors: Luis De la Parra; Uli Fouquet; Jan-Wijbrand Kolman
-* `Search Tutorial </minitutorials/searching.html>`_:
+* `Search Tutorial <searching.html>`_:
Grok supports the vanilla indexing services available in Zope 3
straight out of the box. The catalog uses developer-defined indexes
@@ -28,7 +42,7 @@
Author: Sebastian Ware
-* `Macros With Grok </minitutorials/macros.html>`_:
+* `Macros With Grok <macros.html>`_:
Macros are a way to define a chunk of presentation in one template,
and share it in others. Changes to the macro are immediately
@@ -36,7 +50,7 @@
Author: Uli Fouquet
-* `XMLRPC With Grok </minitutorials/xmlrpc.html>`_:
+* `XMLRPC With Grok <xmlrpc.html>`_:
XMLRPC (http://xmlrpc.com) is a spec and a set of implementations
that allow software running on disparate operating systems, running in
@@ -44,7 +58,7 @@
Author: Kushal Das
-* `Navigating To Transient Objects Tutorial </minitutorials/transient-objects.html>`_:
+* `Navigating To Transient Objects Tutorial <transient-objects.html>`_:
Sometimes you need to create objects that do not persist in the ZODB.
For the purpose of this tutorial, we are going to call all such objects
@@ -53,7 +67,7 @@
Author: Brandon Craig Rhodes
-* `REST With Grok </minitutorials/rest.html>`_:
+* `REST With Grok <rest.html>`_:
REST is a way to build web services, i.e. a web application where the
user is another computer, not a human being. REST takes the approach
@@ -62,7 +76,7 @@
Author: Martijn Faassen
-* `Pluggable template laguanges </minitutorials/template-languages.html>`_:
+* `Pluggable template laguanges <template-languages.html>`_:
Grok, like the Zope 3 framework on which it is built, uses Zope Page
Templates as its default templating language. While you can, of course, use
@@ -85,3 +99,5 @@
This is Jim Fulton's tutorial for using `buildout
<http://www.python.org/pypi/zc.buildout>`_ The original text document is
available at http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/trunk/doc/tutorial.txt.
+
+
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