Re: [Zope] REQUEST.set('n', n+1) broken on zope.org

2000-12-04 Thread Richard Jones
Dieter Maurer wrote: > > Richard Jones writes: > > As the subject says, REQUEST.set('n', n+1) is broken on zope.org. The > > following DTML will raise an AttributeError on __add__: > > > > > > > There may be a simple explanation > (someone else already pointed out, that you need to use "..

Re: [Zope] REQUEST.set('n', n+1) broken on zope.org

2000-12-04 Thread Dieter Maurer
Richard Jones writes: > As the subject says, REQUEST.set('n', n+1) is broken on zope.org. The > following DTML will raise an AttributeError on __add__: > > > There may be a simple explanation (someone else already pointed out, that you need to use "..."; I expect, you did as otherwise, you

Re: [Zope] REQUEST.set('n', n+1) broken on zope.org

2000-12-04 Thread Pavel V. Piankov
Maybe you should try this with the "" ie regards. -- Pavel Cosmos-Mebel, JSC. http://www.cosmos-mebel.spb.ru - Original Message - From: "Richard Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 5 ??????? 2000 ?. 9:16 Subject: [Zope]

[Zope] REQUEST.set('n', n+1) broken on zope.org

2000-12-03 Thread Richard Jones
As the subject says, REQUEST.set('n', n+1) is broken on zope.org. The following DTML will raise an AttributeError on __add__: Is this a permanent change and is this going into the Zope codebase? Richard -- Richard Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Softw