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Products.OFSP-2.13.2-2.lbn25.noarch
General Zope 2 help screens.
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Products.OFSP-2.13.2-2.lbn25.noarch
General Zope 2 help screens.
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Products.OpenXml-1.1.0-2.lbn13.noarch
OpenXml provides Plone resources for OpenXml documents :
* A set of icons for Office 2007 documents
* A set of PortalTransforms plugins suitable to OpenXml documents indexing
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Products.OpenXml-1.1.0-2.lbn19.noarch
OpenXml provides Plone resources for OpenXml documents :
* A set of icons for Office 2007 documents
* A set of PortalTransforms plugins suitable to OpenXml documents indexing
Located in
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Products.OpenXml-1.1.0-2.lbn25.noarch
OpenXml provides Plone resources for OpenXml documents :
* A set of icons for Office 2007 documents
* A set of PortalTransforms plugins suitable to OpenXml documents indexing
Located in
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Products.OrderedFolder-0.4.0-10.lbn13.noarch
Ordered Folders actually patches the ObjectManager to become the
OrderedObjectManager and then simply provides a Base Class for the
OrderedFolder. Ordered Folders allow your objects inside the Folder
to have a specific order. This is especially useful, if you want to
display the object in a certain order that is not dependent on any
variable.
Let's take Martijn Faassen's product Formulator for example, where
the single Form Fields need to be in a certain, user-defined order.
He could simply use the OrderedFolder as a base class for his form
and receives instantanously order support. At iuveno AG we needed
this product to implement similar functionality for some new parts
of the Kontentor (which will be published soon).
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Products.OrderedFolder-0.4.0-10.lbn25.noarch
Ordered Folders actually patches the ObjectManager to become the
OrderedObjectManager and then simply provides a Base Class for the
OrderedFolder. Ordered Folders allow your objects inside the Folder
to have a specific order. This is especially useful, if you want to
display the object in a certain order that is not dependent on any
variable.
Let's take Martijn Faassen's product Formulator for example, where
the single Form Fields need to be in a certain, user-defined order.
He could simply use the OrderedFolder as a base class for his form
and receives instantanously order support. At iuveno AG we needed
this product to implement similar functionality for some new parts
of the Kontentor (which will be published soon).
Located in
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…
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 25
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Products.OrderedFolder-0.4.0-10.lbn25.noarch
Ordered Folders actually patches the ObjectManager to become the
OrderedObjectManager and then simply provides a Base Class for the
OrderedFolder. Ordered Folders allow your objects inside the Folder
to have a specific order. This is especially useful, if you want to
display the object in a certain order that is not dependent on any
variable.
Let's take Martijn Faassen's product Formulator for example, where
the single Form Fields need to be in a certain, user-defined order.
He could simply use the OrderedFolder as a base class for his form
and receives instantanously order support. At iuveno AG we needed
this product to implement similar functionality for some new parts
of the Kontentor (which will be published soon).
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Products.PasswordResetTool-2.0.16-1.lbn13.noarch
The Password Reset Tool hooks into the standard mechanisms for password mailing provided by the CMF in the Registration Tool and certain skins and replaces this with a facility for resetting passwords with email authentication.
This is useful not only to keep passwords out of cleartext email and is absolutely necessary if you choose to encrypt your passwords (and you should.)
See the INSTALL.txt file for details on installation, and the LICENSE.txt file for the license this Product is under.
Note, of course, that you must have a working MailHost to send email!
The Password Reset Sequence from the User's Point of View
The user will observe the following steps.
* User forgets a password and
* clicks "Forgot your password?", which
* goes to a form that asks for a username. User fills this in and clicks a button to proceed, which
* goes to a form explaining that an email has been sent.
* User receives an email with a URL containing a random, unguessable key and opens it in a web browser.
* This is a form that asks for username and password, which goes to
* a form reporting success (or failure, if expired or illegitimate.)
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Products.PasswordResetTool-2.0.19-1.lbn25.noarch
The Password Reset Tool hooks into the standard mechanisms for password mailing provided by the CMF in the Registration Tool and certain skins and replaces this with a facility for resetting passwords with email authentication.
This is useful not only to keep passwords out of cleartext email and is absolutely necessary if you choose to encrypt your passwords (and you should.)
See the INSTALL.txt file for details on installation, and the LICENSE.txt file for the license this Product is under.
Note, of course, that you must have a working MailHost to send email!
The Password Reset Sequence from the User's Point of View
The user will observe the following steps.
* User forgets a password and
* clicks "Forgot your password?", which
* goes to a form that asks for a username. User fills this in and clicks a button to proceed, which
* goes to a form explaining that an email has been sent.
* User receives an email with a URL containing a random, unguessable key and opens it in a web browser.
* This is a form that asks for username and password, which goes to
* a form reporting success (or failure, if expired or illegitimate.)
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