[ZDP] BackTalk to Document The Zope Book (2.5 Edition)/Using Zope
nobody@nowhere.com
nobody@nowhere.com
Sun, 18 Aug 2002 09:27:56 -0400
A comment to the paragraph below was recently added via http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/current/UsingZope.stx#2-93
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Zope comes with a built-in tutorial. The tutorial guides you
through all the basics of creating and managing Zope objects. To
launch the tutorial, add a Zope Tutorial to the current folder by
selecting *Zope Tutorial* from the Product add list. Give it an id
which is unique in the current folder, such as *tutorial*. The
tutorial comes with several examples that you can change and copy
for your own use.
% Anonymous User - May 19, 2002 1:45 pm:
ps - Guess I've discovered a need to re-install the tutorial....
% Anonymous User - May 19, 2002 1:49 pm:
How do I start the tutorial exactly?? All I see is a bunch of tutorial examples in folders. What button are
they referring to to start the tutorial?
% Anonymous User - May 23, 2002 6:16 am:
You can click on the 'help!' link when you're in the root folder. From there you
can follow the Tutorial link, in the navigation window.
A problem I have actually, is that it's complaining it can not find the Tutorial
Examples. But I did install/import them, and I see the examples residing in
the help folder and the tutorial is working as far as I can concern.
Greetings Blurg
% Anonymous User - May 24, 2002 8:29 am:
I had that same problem with the tutorial examples. I noticed that if I reinstalled the tutorial with an id
not containing white spaces, everything was ok.
To start the tutorial, you can also open file index_html from the tutorial folder and click on the "view"
tab.
% Anonymous User - May 30, 2002 6:13 pm:
What I donīt understand and you might clarify this point: Why do I have to "add" tutorial to some folder...
Why not use the one in the cont... Wait, I think I get it:
Folder: /Control Panel/Products
Hosts the "templates/products" which appear afterwards (some magic included) in the "Product add list". Eg.
The product/template "MailHost (Installed product MailHost (MailHost-1-2-0))" in /Control Panel/Products
corresponds to the "Product add list"-entry: Mail Host.
Same applies to the template/product: ZopeTutorial (Installed product ZopeTutorial (Zope Tutorial 1.0)) - It
can be put into action when inserted via the "product add list". Okay, finally I understand the mechanism...
I think...
% Anonymous User - May 31, 2002 6:04 am:
Why not explaining the products/templates in the section
- Administering and Monitoring Zope + Fig. 2.6
And show the connection between the "Product Folder" and the "Product Add List".
% Anonymous User - June 20, 2002 10:26 am:
Tutorials are working fine for me... except for #11. The database connection is closed... When I click to
connect, I get:
"Invalid connection string: Demo"
How do I fix this?
% Anonymous User - Aug. 8, 2002 5:49 am:
I cannot get the tutorial to work, tried all the above but I keep getting a
message telling me to install the examples.
I tried to run the tutorial fron the help folder but I get an error message when creating the first Elvis
Lives page
Error Type: KeyError
Error Value: header.gif
% RhoXS - Aug. 18, 2002 9:27 am:
I'm a total Zope Newbie...
I'm trying to run the tutorials as instructed, but am getting this message:
Site Error
An error was encountered while publishing this resource.
Error Type: Bad Request
Error Value: File does not exist: ZopeTutorialExamples.zexp
I installed using a package for Mac OS X. Where can I get these files and how do I install them?