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| Is there a Zope API method that will allow me to get an object from
| it's id, or can I write a simple Python method to do it, or am I
| missing something even more obvious?
Well, sometimes objectItems or objectValues can be the right ones to
use. Other times, (in Python
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Gale wrote:
dtml-in expr="objectValues('Folder')"
dtml-if "myId==id"
You don't need to "get" the object, as the object is already on top of
the namespace stack (dtml-in put the object there on every iteration). Just
use the object's attributes (id, after all, is just
on 1/23/01 12:34 PM, Oleg Broytmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Gale wrote:
dtml-in expr="objectValues('Folder')"
dtml-if "myId==id"
What I'm trying to do here is avoid using dtml-in, since in order for it to
put the object in the namespace it has to iterate over all of
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| on 1/23/01 12:34 PM, Oleg Broytmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| In DTML there doesn't seem to be a way of saying, "I have this string with
| the name of an object, now fetch me the object."
if objectname is actually a variable with the
Geoff Armstrong wrote:
What I'm trying to do here is avoid using dtml-in, since in order for it to
put the object in the namespace it has to iterate over all of them (there
could be any number).
All I have at the beginning is the name of the object in the REQUEST part of
the namespace as
From: Geoff Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In DTML there doesn't seem to be a way of saying, "I have this string with
the name of an object, now fetch me the object."
Shure there is:
dtml-var "some_container_object[remote_id].title"
As far as I remember.
regards Max M
A snippet I use
on 1/23/01 1:12 PM, Erik Enge at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks; but being new to this could you help me a bit more by providing an
example of how to use 'getOb' within dtml code. I tried testing in; but
couldn't get it work.
Geoff
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| Is there a Zope API method that
on 1/23/01 1:20 PM, Ivan Cornell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ivan,
Thanks. The "_.getitem(myId)" works well. I've made a note of the "hasattr"
trick as well for future reference.
Geoff
Geoff Armstrong wrote:
What I'm trying to do here is avoid using dtml-in, since in order for it to