Daniel Rusch wrote:
>
> not sure what you mean by "subobject adding in your __init__ method"
python prod
def manage_addfooclass():
x= fooclass()
id = 1
self._setObject(id, x)
def fooclass:
def __init__():
>>> add subobjects here
seems
not sure what you mean by "subobject adding in your __init__ method"
Dan
Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
> btw daniel,
>
> i've looked at some your postings for the day and i thought i should
> tell you that most of your problems would go away if you did subobject
> adding in your __init__ method w
btw daniel,
i've looked at some your postings for the day and i thought i should
tell you that most of your problems would go away if you did subobject
adding in your __init__ method within your class or in the hook method
manage_afterAdd within your class. for future reference. You'd get all
the
Daniel wrote
> I've created a folderish product. When I select that product from the
> available objects list, thus creating an instance of that product, I can
>
> create objects like dtml document and dtml method in the new folderish
> object (very similar to what happens when you instantiate a
I've created a folderish product. When I select that product from the
available objects list, thus creating an instance of that product, I can
create objects like dtml document and dtml method in the new folderish
object (very similar to what happens when you instantiate a folder
object, you can