Re: multilanguage site and user informations edition

2005-07-26 Thread limi
Olivier wrote:
> first i want to know what is the best and simple solution for a
> multilinguage site with plone 2?
> i want some tutorial, how to and if possible exemple

The best way to approach this is to wait a couple of days until Plone
2.1 is released, and use LinguaPlone + Plone 2.1, which should make
this very easy and transparent.

> next i need to modify the user standard information to put my personnal
> information like address, phone numbre, city, ... and i want to modify the
> search member form to find member by all information like city. if anyone
> can help me please give me a link to a faq or how to .

Most of this is detailed in the Plone Book, and it's really easy to add
in more attributes for your users if needed. The online version of the
book is here:
http://plone.org/documentation/manual/definitive-guide

I would assume the plone-users mailing list is a better place to post
this than the python language newsgroup. :)

Try http://plone.org/contact#users - you can also subscribe via NNTP if
you prefer the newsgroup format.

> PS: Sorry for the english.

Your English is more than good enough. Welcome to Plone. :)

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Re: multilanguage site and user informations edition

2005-07-27 Thread limi
Plone 2.1 RC is released on Monday. Hopefully the LinguaPlone update is
available that same week.

If you can't wait that long, I suggest you stick to Plone 2.0.5 and
LinguaPlone 0.7.x.

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Re: Stackless Python

2006-01-14 Thread alexander . limi
Christian Tismer wrote:

> Thanks to Carl Friedrich, I restarted the Zope process.
>
> I have no idea why it broke, the site was running since 38 days
> without problems. The Zope/Plone process was still there, blocking
> the port.
>
> Maybe I should go for something simpler than Plone...

Hi Christian,

If Plone locks up on you, it normally means there's a mismatch in the
versions running below it (ie. specific versions of Zope known to have
leaks, wrong Python/Zope combination, Python on BSD without the
HUGE_STACK compile flag, etc).

If you have any problems that you can reproduce (or can connect with
the process described for debugging a spinning Zope[1] if it locks up
and you have the possibility to give us some data about it) - we'd be
happy to help you locate the problem.

In general, Plone hasn't had any significant leaks or lock-up problems
in years - that we know of, at least. :)

[1] http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/debugspinningzope

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