Dieter Maurer wrote:
>
> Andreas Rippel writes:
> > I came across the situation, where the result rows of a Z SQL access
> > contained www strings like
> > www.uni-ko-ld.de/veranstaltungen/lehramt.html, see below.
> > Using ZSearch generated dtml-methods generated the following html code,
> > when the result set contains more
> > than 50 items. See the generated reference for the next items
> > <a
> >
>href="www.uni-ko-ld.de/veranstaltungen/lehramt.html?fach=%25&hochschule=%25&SUBMIT=Submit+Query&query_start=51">,
> > which didn't refer to the running zope environment. Instead it merged
> > address stuff from a result row.
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I expect that your table contains a column with the same name
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as the DTML-variable used to build the navigation (URL, I think).
>
> "dtml-in" brings the column names of your rows in the namespace.
> they hide their other variables defined outside the "dtml-in".
>
> If you can, rename your database column.
>
> If you cannot, build your own DTML methods for testing by customizing
> the DTML methods generated by the Z Search Interface.
> Z SQL methods have the argument "src__" (in 2.2, there
> is something for tests too). It gives you the generated SQL,
> without executing it.
>
> Dieter
This was exactly the reason.
Thanks
Andreas
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