On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 10:38:27PM +0200, Dieter Maurer waxed eloquent:
> Charlie Wilkinson writes:
> > On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 09:35:06AM +0200, Rik Hoekstra waxed eloquent:
> > >
> > > Charlie Wilkinson writes:
> > [...]
> > > I'm trying to use dtml-tree to create a selective menu of obje
Charlie Wilkinson writes:
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 09:35:06AM +0200, Rik Hoekstra waxed eloquent:
> >
> > Charlie Wilkinson writes:
> [...]
> > I'm trying to use dtml-tree to create a selective menu of objects based
> > on whether or not the object has an "add_to_menu" property.
> [...]
Charlie Wilkinson writes:
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 09:35:06AM +0200, Rik Hoekstra waxed eloquent:
> >
> > Charlie Wilkinson writes:
> [...]
> > I'm trying to use dtml-tree to create a selective menu of objects based
> > on whether or not the object has an "add_to_menu" property.
> [...]
> Not sure. Supposedly objectValues() returns "actual objects", and
> I assumed that using sequence-item would be something closer to that.
> The finer points of python are still lost on me, but I'm working
> on it.
Hm, you're right of course.
>
> The bigger problem seems to be the namespac
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 09:35:06AM +0200, Rik Hoekstra waxed eloquent:
>
> Charlie Wilkinson writes:
[...]
> I'm trying to use dtml-tree to create a selective menu of objects based
> on whether or not the object has an "add_to_menu" property.
[...]
> [rh]
> Try (yes, this is tested):
>
>
>
Charlie Wilkinson writes:
After RTFMing and flailing at DTML all night, I'm about stumped.
No pun intended.
I'm trying to use dtml-tree to create a selective menu of objects based
on whether or not the object has an "add_to_menu" property. I've pretty
much figured out that I need a wrapper a
Charlie Wilkinson writes:
> I'm trying to use dtml-tree to create a selective menu of objects based
> on whether or not the object has an "add_to_menu" property. I've pretty
> much figured out that I need a wrapper around objectValues that will
> filter out the objects that don't have the "ad