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ZPL 2.1
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version 3.8.1 on Jan 5th, 2011

This package provides ZMI-based browser management pages and menu items for zope.catalog - the cataloging and indexing framework for Zope 3.

CHANGES

3.8.1 (2010-01-08)
  • Removed unneeded dependencies on zope.app.publisher and zope.app.form, moved

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zope.app.intid to the test dependencies.

  • Import hooks functionality from zope.component after it was moved there from

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zope.site. This lifts the test dependency on zope.site.

  • Use new zope.publisher that requires zope.login.
3.8.0 (2009-02-01)
  • Move most of this package's code to new zope.catalog package,

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leaving only ZMI-related views and backward-compatibility imports here.

3.7.0 (2009-01-31)
  • Change catalog's addMenuItem permission to zope.ManageServices

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as it doesn't make any sense to add an empty catalog that you can't modify with zope.ManageContent permission and it's completely useless without indexes. So there's no need to show a menu item.

  • Replaced dependency on zope.app.container with a lighter-weight

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dependency upon the newly refactored zope.container package.

3.6.0 (2009-01-03)
  • Make TextIndex addform use default values as specified in

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zope.app.catalog.text.ITextIndex interface. Also, change "searchableText" to "getSearchableText" there, as it's the right value.

  • Add Keyword (case-insensitive and case-sensitive) catalog

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indices. It's now possible to use them, because ones in zope.index now implement IIndexSearch interface.

  • Add support for sorting, reversing and limiting result set

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in the searchResults method, using new IIndexSort interface features of zope.index.

3.5.2 (2008-12-28)
  • Remove testing dependencies from install_requires.
3.5.1 (2007-10-31)
  • Resolve ZopeSecurityPolicy deprecation warning.
3.5.0 (2007-10-11)
  • Updated some meta-data.
  • Move ftests.py to tests.py.
3.5.0a3 (2007-09-27)
  • removed some deprecations
3.5.0a2 (2007-09-21)
  • bugfix: passing the context to getAllUtilitiesRegisteredFor in all

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eventhandlers because no catalog was found which was located in a sub site and for example the ObjectModifiesEvent get fired from somewhere in the root.

3.5.0a1 (2007-06-26)
  • Added marker interfaces to prevent automatic indexing (see: event.txt)

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