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The Zope publisher publishes Python objects on the web.

Project description

zope.publisher allows you to publish Python objects on the web. It has support for plain HTTP/WebDAV clients, web browsers as well as XML-RPC and FTP clients. Input and output streams are represented by request and response objects which allow for easy client interaction from Python. The behaviour of the publisher is geared towards WSGI compatibility.

CHANGES

3.5.4 (2008-09-22)

Bugs fixed:

  • LP #98440: interfaces lost on retried request

  • LP #273296: dealing more nicely with malformed HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE headers within getPreferredLanguages().

  • LP #253362: dealing more nicely with malformed HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET headers within getPreferredCharsets().

  • LP #98284: Pass the size argument to readline, as the version of twisted used in zope.app.twisted supports it.

  • Fix the LP #98284 fix: do not pass size argument of None that causes cStringIO objects to barf with a TypeError.

3.5.3 (2008-06-20)

Bugs fixed:

  • It turns out that some Web servers (Paste for example) do not send the EOF character after the data has been transmitted and the read() of the cached stream simply hangs if no expected content length has been specified.

3.5.2 (2008-04-06)

Bugs fixed:

  • A previous fix to handle posting of non-form data broke handling of form data with extra information in the content type, as in:

    application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8

3.5.1 (2008-03-23)

Bugs fixed:

  • When posting non-form (and non-multipart) data, the request body was consumed and discarded. This makes it impossible to deal with other post types, like xml-rpc or json without resorting to overly complex “request factory” contortions.

  • https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope2/+bug/143873

    The zope.publisher.http.HTTPCharsets was confused by the Zope 2 publisher, which gives missleading information about which headers it has.

3.5.0 (2008-03-02)

Features added:

  • Added a PasteDeploy app_factory implementation. This should make it easier to integrate Zope 3 applications with PasteDeploy. It also makes it easier to control the publication used, giving far greater control over application policies (e.g. whether or not to use the ZODB).

3.4.2 (2007-12-07)

  • Made segmentation of URLs not strip (trailing) whitespace from path segments to allow URLs ending in %20 to be handled correctly. (#172742)

3.4.1 (2007-09-29)

No changes since 3.4.1b2.

3.4.1b2 (2007-08-02)

  • zope.publisher now works on Python 2.5.

  • Fix a problem with request.get() when the object that’s to be retrieved is the request itself.

3.4.1b1 (2007-07-13)

No changes.

3.4.0b2 (2007-07-05)

  • Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope3/+bug/122054: HTTPInputStream understands both the CONTENT_LENGTH and HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH environment variables. It is also now tolerant of empty strings and will treat those as if the variable were absent.

3.4.0b1 (2007-07-05)

  • Fix caching issue. The input stream never got cached in a temp file because of a wrong content-length header lookup. Added CONTENT_LENGTH header check in addition to the previous used HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH. The HTTP_ prefix is sometimes added by some CGI proxies, but CONTENT_LENGTH is the right header info for the size.

  • Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope3/+bug/98413: HTTPResponse.handleException should set the content type

3.4.0a1 (2007-04-22)

Initial release as a separate project, corresponds to zope.publisher from Zope 3.4.0a1

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