> These are interpreted by the browser; they will not reach the Web server.
Well they aren't interpreted by telnet which is what I was using to
test. :p I'm not that green.
> (However, "un/restrictedTraverse" interprets it in the same way).
Which I did find interesting.
> > You can't create
Jamie Heilman writes:
> Turns out you can create objects with an id of . or .. although you
> can't access them.
That's because they have a special interpretation in
URL references (the kind of things browsers are handling).
"." means "ignore me", and ".." means "drop the latest URL segment".
If you have write access to the Zope CVS, go ahead.
Thanks,
Andreas
--On Donnerstag, 21. November 2002 17:35 + seb bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I've already fixed it; should I commit it or do you want the patches?
Andreas Jung wrote:
Please file a collector issue and assign it to me.