Re: [Zope] Fourth Posting, is this really that difficult or have I been blackballed :)balled :)

2000-09-04 Thread Kapil Thangavelu
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

Re: [Zope] Fourth Posting, is this really that difficult or have I been blackballed :)balled :)

2000-08-21 Thread Daniel Rusch
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

Re: [Zope] Fourth Posting, is this really that difficult or have I been blackballed :)balled :)

2000-08-18 Thread Kapil Thangavelu
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

Re: [Zope] Fourth Posting, is this really that difficult or have I been blackballed :)balled :)

2000-08-18 Thread Kapil Thangavelu
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

[Zope] Fourth Posting, is this really that difficult or have I been blackballed :)balled :)

2000-08-18 Thread Daniel Rusch
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