From: Curtis Maloney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What I want to know is, why can't Python Methods refer to anything not
> explicitly passed to them? I don't want to have to make everything that
> invokes the method have to know to pass it half a dozen objects.
>
> Isn't the idea of a method to be execu
Hi, Curtis...
You're right for the word "method"... But that's in fact why they are
not called "methods" anymore ! :-))
Don't blame Python Script team : it's a non-trivial problem, both for
security and... feasibility reasons !
I don't know wether it actually works for Python Methods, but you
Greetings
Yeh, yeh.. I know.. I should be using Python Scripts, or whatever... but for
various reasons, I'm still using 2.1.6...
What I want to know is, why can't Python Methods refer to anything not
explicitly passed to them? I don't want to have to make everything that
invokes the method