what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?

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pfurman () what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?
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Hi,

there used to be a good set of recipes for manipulating plone programmatically,
at
http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/manipulating-plone-objects-programmatically
by Mikko Ohtamaa. Unfortunately, now it raises "Insufficient Privileges" for
standard members.

Was there any reason to close this tutorial or is it just a bug in plone.org? If
it was intentional, then where can I find similar recipes?

regards
pf


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ajung () Re: what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?
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Please check this:

http://plonemanual.twinapex.fi/

(as replacement?).

-aj

pfurman wrote:
Hi,

there used to be a good set of recipes for manipulating plone programmatically,
at
http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/manipulating-plone-objects-programmatically
by Mikko Ohtamaa. Unfortunately, now it raises "Insufficient Privileges" for
standard members.

Was there any reason to close this tutorial or is it just a bug in plone.org? If
it was intentional, then where can I find similar recipes?

regards
pf


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pfurman () Re: what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?
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ajung <lists@...> writes:

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>
> Please check this:
>
> http://plonemanual.twinapex.fi/
>
> (as replacement?).
>
> -aj

Thanks, it looks like this manual was also created by Mikko, so will be good
replacement.

pf


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David Hostetler () Re: what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?
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Over on the docs list I believe Mikko indicated that he felt the article contained enough stale info that it had become a source of confusion rather than an asset, and that was the reason for unpublishing it.

And yes, the developer manual he's hosting is being promoted as the mechanism for similar info.

-hoss


On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 06:59, Piotr Furman <[hidden email]> wrote:
ajung <lists@...> writes:

>
>
> Please check this:
>
> http://plonemanual.twinapex.fi/
>
> (as replacement?).
>
> -aj

Thanks, it looks like this manual was also created by Mikko, so will be good
replacement.

pf


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John Trammell () Re: what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?
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When I click on the "How to get support" link, I get "Not Found".   I trust this is inadvertent...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ajung [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 5:02 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Plone-Users] what happened to "manipulating plone objects
> programmatically" tutorial?
>
>
> Please check this:
>
> http://plonemanual.twinapex.fi/
>
> (as replacement?).
>
> -aj
>
>
> pfurman wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > there used to be a good set of recipes for manipulating plone
> > programmatically,
> > at
> > http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/manipulating-plone-objects-
> programmatically
> > by Mikko Ohtamaa. Unfortunately, now it raises "Insufficient
> Privileges"
> > for
> > standard members.
> >
> > Was there any reason to close this tutorial or is it just a bug in
> > plone.org? If
> > it was intentional, then where can I find similar recipes?
> >
> > regards
> > pf
> >
> >
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vedaw () Re: what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?
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We had marked this document as obsolete, which apparently makes it completely inaccessible to anonymous users. I've republished it so that people can see the "this document has moved" page that Mikko created.

- Veda



pfurman wrote:
Hi,

there used to be a good set of recipes for manipulating plone programmatically,
at
http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/manipulating-plone-objects-programmatically
by Mikko Ohtamaa. Unfortunately, now it raises "Insufficient Privileges" for
standard members.

Was there any reason to close this tutorial or is it just a bug in plone.org? If
it was intentional, then where can I find similar recipes?

regards
pf
Derek Broughton-3 () Re: what happened to "manipulating plone objects programmatically" tutorial?
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vedaw wrote:

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> We had marked this document as obsolete, which apparently makes it
> completely inaccessible to anonymous users. I've republished it so that
> people can see the "this document has moved" page that Mikko created.

Thank you - that's much better.
--
derek


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