Hi,
 
Thanks, that works just fine :)
Any idea why the other one didn't?
 
Jonathan

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] de la part de jerome prudent
Date: mer. 07/03/2007 11:30
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Objet : Re: [CPS-devel] (no subject)


hello,
did you try isinstance(val,str) ?

 
2007/3/7, Georges Racinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 


        On Mar 7, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Winterflood, Jonathan wrote:
        
        > Hi all,
        >
        > I'm developping a product, and in one of my form processing 
        > scripts, I'm having to handle a number of checkboxes with the same
        > name, say,'boxname'.
        >
        > In the context.REQUEST.form dictionary, I have this:
        > with only one box ticked, dict['boxname'] is 'value_of_the_box' 
        > with multiple boxes ticked, dict['boxname'] is a list of these values
        >
        > I'm trying to change the single string to a one-element list,
        > however, I can't test the type of the value... 
        > Whenever I try to use the __class__ attribute, my script won't
        > compile in Zope ( "__class__ is an invalid attribute" ...)
        > Therefore I can't test whether I have a list or a string. 
        > I would use isinstance(val,list), but 'list' seems to behave as
        > though it was 'list()' inside Zope, instead of giving me <type 'list'>
        
        >
        > Both these work in a python console... I'm obviously missing 
        > something, but what?
        
        Aah, restricted code :-) You can't access all attributes, and some
        other magic occurs.
        Sometimes, it's not homogeneous to current Python. I don't know about
        lists, but I do know that you can't use 'set' (appeared in 
        python 2.4).
        
        
        > Is there a better way?
        
        Anyway, I think that if you explicit specify type your input  in the
        html <input name=l"ist:boxname"> then you should get a list no matter
        what.
        I'm not 100% sure, but you should give it a try.
        
        
        >
        > Thanks a lot,
        > Jonathan
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