Santi Camps wrote:
My problem is that the adapter object, and also the adapted object contained in it, are out of publisher context or something like this. For instance, absolute_url() methods doesn't work becouse REQUEST is not defined.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean; I don't understand why your adapted object would become detached from the original context. It looks like you're losing acquisition context. You put an object into acquisition context explicitly. Something along these lines: import Acquisition class MyAdapter(Acquisition.Explicit): def __init__(self, context): self.context = context def getAdapter(context): # create adapter for context, and wrap it explicitly in the acquisition # context return MyAdapter(context).__of__(context) This works to give the adapter among other things a security context, so you can call methods on the adapter from a page template, for instance. You can also get to REQUEST and such, though in this case I used explicit acquisition so you'll have to use self.aq_acquire.REQUEST, if I recall the syntax correctly. Regards, Martijn P.S. In the course of the coming weeks I'll be backporting parts of Zope 3's component architecture, especially adapters, into Zope 2. Contact me if you're interested. I also expect I'll be making more noise about this in a few weeks.