After much playing around I determined that the problem was Python 2.0.
I downgraded zope to 2.2.4 and still had the identical problem with
python 2.0. Then when I downgraded python to 1.5.2 the problem finally
went away.
Bob
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P.S. Does anyone else think this facility would be useful?
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want to do something like
"SESSION.varname". Is this something that can be wrapped on top of the
existing interface?
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The advantage of the last form (below), is that you can use
acquisition, and don't need to know whether the variable came from the
session or from elsewhere. If you *really* want it to come from the
session only, you can always add the "only" tag to the dtml-with call.
In conjunction with this,
yntax.
So I guess I'm arguing that the read case and write cases are
fundamentally different, that you basically want to support the
introduction of session variables into the namespace for read purposes
through acquisition, and it's (marginally) OK if read/write don't share
the same syntax.
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Of course, the best solution would be for the 'magic' lookup to be
optional...
Alright, I've not a zope master, but isn't this already provided
generically with:
dtml-with SESSION only
All these arguments leave me a little confused: As a newbie, I read the
zope
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I sympathize with the need to convert all your scripts over to use
sessioning from hidden form-field encoding and the like... I'd really
appreciate some input as to what kinds of problems you're trying to
solve with sessioning.
I don't have any