Hi everybody, I'm trying to find the best way to describe this problem. I'm dealing with XML Document, but this could just occur if I have a folder subfolders and some documents inside. What I have is set of DTML methods that render the contents of an XML Document to an XML page. It does this by going into the XML tree (which you can see as a folder tree), and because through acquisition the right DTML method to render a specific element (or type of folder) is known at that element too, I simply call that method on that element to render. I do stuff somewhat like this: DTML Method render_foo: <h2><dtml-var title></h2> <dtml-with bar> <dtml-var render_bar> </dtml-with> DTML method render_bar: <form action="form_response"> .. </form> <p><dtml-var whateverproperty></p> Basically, I just call different render_* DTML methods on subtrees, which exist because of acquisition. This all works well, and my HTML gets rendered. But as you see, I included a form in render_bar. But then, on the rendered page, when I submit the form, what is called by the form is *not* a DTML method on the 'current' branch of the tree, but a DTML method at the folder where the XML document resides. This is understandable, but not what I want; I want to call a DTML method in the tree (that should be there because of acquisition), because otherwise the DTML method will not have the right context. In the example I'd like to call form_response in the context of the object that is rendered by render_bar. So somehow I will need to do something with this: <form action="????">. What should I put in the action attribute? An alternative would be to use hyperlinks, and a 'href'. But how do I know what URL to call? The 'URL' Zope variable isn't helpful, as it gives the URL of the root. I want the URL of the current object that is rendered. I'm afraid this all sounds terribly confusing. If so, please let me know and ask questions, so I can clarify. Regards, Martijn