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iams.com, Farrell, Troy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Sorry. -2 points for lack of clarity (my fault)
I thought you were talking about a document. If you want to do something
like that you will need to use dtml-with inside your documents. The only
way I know to prevent
Robin Becker wrote:
So if I have a path
/A/B/C
I would like to inhibit the behaviour that allows
me to view
/A/B/C/A and /A/B/C/A/B/C etc.
to inhibit the first I can put something like
dtml-if "PARENTS[0].id not in PARENTS[1].objectIds()"
dtml-raise NotFound
I have some folderish Zclasses which have index_html methods to
implement a UI. I would like to inhibit acquisition of these.
So if I have a path
/A/B/C
I would like to inhibit the behaviour that allows
me to view
/A/B/C/A and /A/B/C/A/B/C etc.
to inhibit the first I can put something like
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
iams.com, Farrell, Troy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Sorry for the blank. That was my mistake. Try the dtml-with tag and the
"only" keyword.
...
It's quite difficult to get netscape/ie to do a dtml-with only! The
problem I'm seeing is that
in my browser I can use
: [Zope] preventing acquisition
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
iams.com, Farrell, Troy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Sorry for the blank. That was my mistake. Try the dtml-with tag and the
"only" keyword.
...
It's quite difficult to get netscape/ie to do a dtml-with only! The
problem I'm seeing is