Hi Chris, I have folder test1 at the root with a DTML Method: index_html that says: <html> <head> </head><body> I am in the test1 folder. </body></html> in test1 I have folder test2 with a DTML Method: index_html that says: <html> <head> </head><body> I am in the test2 folder. </body></html> When I view /test1/test2/test1 I get: <html> <head> <base href="http://myhost:8080/test1/test2/test1/" /> </head><body> I am in the test1 folder. </body></html> I don't see the behavior you describe.. What did I misunderstand? thanks, -steve
"CW" == Chris Withers <chrisw@nipltd.com> writes:
CW> Steve Spicklemire wrote: >> Hi Chris, >> >> OK... you need to tell us where the index_html's are and what >> they have in them! ;-) CW> Doesn't seem to matter what's in them... CW> Say there's one in folder1 and one in folder2, which one CW> should be used? Why are neither of them being used? CW> cheers, CW> Chris >> Do you have a >> >> <dtml-var folderx> >> >> somewhere? CW> don't think so... Chris> If you go to a URL that ends in a folder, you get the Chris> index_html in that folder, right? >> Chris> Well, yes and no... >> Chris> If you go to: http://server.com/folder1/folder2/folder1 >> Chris> ...where folder1 is a folder in your Zope's root, folder2 Chris> is contained in folder1, but doesn't itself contain a Chris> folder1 (so the last folder1 in the url is also the first Chris> one, just acquired), Zope returns the following: >> Chris> <html><head> <base Chris> href="http://localhost:8080/testnav/normaltest/testnav/"> Chris> </head> >> Chris> <body> <Folder instance at 014B3D80> </body> </html> CW> _______________________________________________ Zope-Dev CW> maillist - Zope-Dev@zope.org CW> http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev ** No cross CW> posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - CW> http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce CW> http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope )