hi ken,
very often you can replace context with self.
so instead of context.REQUEST you use self.REQUEST.
robert
Ken Winter schrieb:
I'm customizing a product. To do what I'm trying to do, I need to be able
to access REQUEST data from within a Python module (not a script; a .py file
containing
(Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 07:35:22PM -0500) Ken Winter
wrote/schrieb/egrapse:
I'm customizing a product. To do what I'm trying to do, I need to be able
to access REQUEST data from within a Python module (not a script; a .py file
containing class and method definitions).
Usually REQUEST is handed
I'm customizing a product. To do what I'm trying to do, I need to be able
to access REQUEST data from within a Python module (not a script; a .py file
containing class and method definitions).
From within a script, a line like
req = context.REQUEST
does the job just fine. But when I
--On 5. Dezember 2007 19:35:22 -0500 Ken Winter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm customizing a product. To do what I'm trying to do, I need to be able
to access REQUEST data from within a Python module (not a script; a .py
file containing class and method definitions).
From within a script, a