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Lastest release
version 0.2 on Jan 5th, 2011

Introduction

Provides a configlet to set the allowed content types for Plone in a n x n Matrix.

Installation

These instructions assume that you already have a Plone 3 buildout that's built and ready to run.

Edit your buildout.cfg file and look for the eggs key in the instance section. Add collective.allowtypes to that list. Your list will look something like this:

System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 17)

Literal block expected; none found.

eggs = ${buildout:eggs} ${plone:eggs} collective.allowtypes

In the same section, look for the zcml key. Add collective.allowtypes here, too:

System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 25)

Literal block expected; none found.

zcml = collective.allowtypes

Usage

A control panel configlet will be installed

http://localhost:8080/plone/plone_control_panel

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Change history
trunk (2008-11-11)
  • xxx [ramonski]
Changelog

0.2 (2008-11-11)

  • changed browser template [ramonski]
  • added control panel configlet [ramonski]
  • added unittests [ramonski]

0.1.1 (2008-06-18)

  • removed info logging [ramonski]

0.1 (2008-06-18)

  • initial release [ramonski]
  • Created package with ZopeSkel [ramonski]
Contributors

Ramon Bartl, Author

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