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July 17th, 2007

The Plone Blog: Varnish Supports Vary

If I understand this and this correctly, it means that Varnish now supports the Vary: header, which means that the last barrier to using this fast, easy-to-configure webserver proxy to front multi-lingual Plone sites should now be gone.

I also found a sample Plone/Zope config file for Varnish, contributed by Stig Sandbeck Mathisen. Cool!

According to Wichert, Plone.org is now using Varnish as its proxy.

Reading the tea leaves, it looks like a new generation of simpler, faster, easier-to-configure caching for Plone has arrived.  Hooray!

If you’ve had experience implementing Varnish for your Plone site, please share your stories.  I’m sure there are lots of folks who’d love to hear more.

The Plone Blog: Varnish Supports Vary

Originally from Planet Plone by Jon Stahl


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/the-plone-blog-varnish-supports-vary/







July 17th, 2007

Internet Archive Search: subject:"zope"

Internet Archive Search: subject:"zope"

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by cjohansen


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/internet-archive-search-subjectzope/







July 17th, 2007

Revision 16111: /plone.app.form/branches/plone-2.5

Source for plone.app.form

Revision 16111: /plone.app.form/branches/plone-2.5

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by tanglisha


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/revision-16111-ploneappformbranchesplone-25/







July 17th, 2007

Jon Stahl’s Journal » Blog Archive » 8 Really Cool Things About Plone 3

Jon Stahl’s Journal » Blog Archive » 8 Really Cool Things About Plone 3

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by amitry


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/jon-stahl%e2%80%99s-journal-%c2%bb-blog-archive-%c2%bb-8-really-cool-things-about-plone-3-2/







July 17th, 2007

Redomino Labs — Redomino Labs

Redomino Labs — Redomino Labs

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by st.deponti


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/redomino-labs-%e2%80%94-redomino-labs/







July 17th, 2007

NPower Seattle Likes Plone

Patrick Shaw, who leads NPower Seattle’s Plone consulting practice, shares a few things they like about Plone:

  • You can edit your content from a modern web browser. It’s almost as simple as that – visit your site, login, click the edit button, and change your text!
  • You can quickly and easily create a news or event or “spotlight” posting that populates the home page (or any other page, matter of fact!) of your website, and then stops publishing when the event is over.
  • You can create as many pages as you want.
  • Your sitemap is always up to date
  • The search tool searches both your site and the innards of your Word and PDF documents
  • You can have “member only” sections of the website for board members or staff or for other stakeholders
  • We can implement a Plone website (where you get more of a website, a LOT more) for the same effort level as websites that were challenging for you to edit.
  • Yes, you can integrate your Plone website with Salesforce!

NPower Seattle Likes Plone

Originally from The Plone Blog by Jon Stahl


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/npower-seattle-likes-plone/







July 17th, 2007

The Plone Blog: NPower Seattle Likes Plone

Patrick Shaw, who leads NPower Seattle’s Plone consulting practice, shares a few things they like about Plone:

  • You can edit your content from a modern web browser. It’s almost as simple as that – visit your site, login, click the edit button, and change your text!
  • You can quickly and easily create a news or event or “spotlight” posting that populates the home page (or any other page, matter of fact!) of your website, and then stops publishing when the event is over.
  • You can create as many pages as you want.
  • Your sitemap is always up to date
  • The search tool searches both your site and the innards of your Word and PDF documents
  • You can have “member only” sections of the website for board members or staff or for other stakeholders
  • We can implement a Plone website (where you get more of a website, a LOT more) for the same effort level as websites that were challenging for you to edit.
  • Yes, you can integrate your Plone website with Salesforce!

The Plone Blog: NPower Seattle Likes Plone

Originally from Planet Plone by Jon Stahl


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/the-plone-blog-npower-seattle-likes-plone/







July 17th, 2007

Plinkit4PloneConf2006.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Plinkit4PloneConf2006.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by jbowen14607


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/plinkit4ploneconf2006pdf-applicationpdf-object/







July 17th, 2007

PLOW — State Library of Iowa

PLOW — State Library of Iowa

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by jbowen14607


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/plow-%e2%80%94-state-library-of-iowa/







July 17th, 2007

plone4lib

plone4lib

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by jbowen14607


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/07/17/plone4lib/