Thank you very much Curtis,
it's working and is quite more elegant.
If it's possible to you, could you give me a hint about my last question
'Baseclass:Folder or ObjectManager'.
Best wishes
Sven
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> Hallo Chris,
> thanks for the quick reply, but the method is displaying all the objects
> in the folder and I'd like to get only one metatype of
> objects(i.e.ZClass->cars)but for all levels.
Try creating a DTML Method called 'iterate' (tested):
Hallo Chris,
thanks for the quick reply, but the method is displaying all the objects
in the folder and I'd like to get only one metatype of
objects(i.e.ZClass->cars)but for all levels.
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How about this :
cheers,
Chris
PS: I find this sort of thing is often best done in an external method.
Or a python product (see the __call__ thread on zope-dev for all the fun
you can have there ;-)
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Actually,
This would probably work a bit better (since the last one doesn't work at
all 9¬) )
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> The second dumb question today:It's a horrible one
> How to iterate over all subfolders?
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The second dumb question today:It's a horrible one
How to iterate over all subfolders?
"objectValues" shows only the same level, where the method resides.
Thanks.
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