"Burwell, Becky " wrote:
>
> >The simple answer: use REQUEST.form['FOO'] to refer to the
> >form variable.
>
> I just did an experiment and if I do the following my SQL Method:
>
>
> this is never true.
...because you're missing some " "
REQUEST.form['FOO'] is a python expression.
is
>On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, "Burwell, Becky wrote:
>> This working UNTIL I created a Folder named FOO. Then the
>value of FOO in
>> the Z SQL method seemed to be the FOO folder and not FOO
>from REQUEST. My
>> workaround was to call the variable FOOCHECKBOX.
>>
>>
>> 2) is there some way I could hav
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, "Burwell, Becky wrote:
> Hi. I am new to using Zope and just got stuck on the following problem. I
> am trying to use forms with an SQL database.
>
> I have a form with checkboxes and I use variables like FOO to capture the
> value. For example:
>
> The form has a post with t
> 1) the ZSQL manual,
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Guides/ZSQL-HTML/ZSQL.1.4.4.html, says
that the first lookup should be variables in HTTP_REQUEST. So why is FOO
referring to my folder FOO?
Its true it does and I found the exact problem. A chance to lob this bug
into the collector.
> 2) is
Hi. I am new to using Zope and just got stuck on the following problem. I am trying to
use forms with an SQL database.
I have a form with checkboxes and I use variables like FOO to capture the value. For
example:
The form has a post with the action to call a DTML document. In my DTML docu