Peter Bengtsson wrote:
Well, you could maybe create a new type of DTML Method called Clear
DTML Method which would in principle look something like this:
from zope.somewhere import DTMLMethod
class ClearDTMLMethod(DTMLMethod):
meta_type = "Clear " + DTMLMethod.meta_type
def __before_publis
Well, you could maybe create a new type of DTML Method called Clear
DTML Method which would in principle look something like this:
from zope.somewhere import DTMLMethod
class ClearDTMLMethod(DTMLMethod):
meta_type = "Clear " + DTMLMethod.meta_type
def __before_publishing_traverse__(...):
Peter,
That definitely looks promising. I've tried a couple of ways, but I
can't make it so this applies to all DTML Methods. Any ideas?
-Andrew
On Jun 7, 2006, at 6/7/2006 4:10 PMMDT, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
I much prefer to use __before_publishing_traverse__.
Eg.
class MyProduct(Somet
I much prefer to use __before_publishing_traverse__.
Eg.
class MyProduct(Something):
def __before_publishing_traverse__(self, object, REQUEST):
""" sort things out before publising object """
stack = REQUEST['TraversalRequestNameStack']
if len(stack)==2 and s
Just curious what people think of the technique described here:
http://www.zope.org/Members/petrvanblokland/parameters_in_url
This page is a few years old. Is there something built-in to more
recent versions of Zope that does this already? If there is, Google
has failed me on this one.