Loren Stafford wrote:
I still haven't found an answer to this question. Anyone have any idea why or how to figure out?
Below is the code that defines the ZEvent class (minus some of its methods)
class BaseZEvent(CatalogAware, DTMLMethod):
" synatically legal snip "
class OneTimeZEvent(BaseZEvent): #meta_type = 'Onetime ZEvent'
default__class_init__(OneTimeZEvent)
# code that registers above class context.registerClass( ZEvent.OneTimeZEvent, permission = 'Add ZEvent', constructors = ( ZEvent.manage_addOneTimeZEventForm, ZEvent.manage_addOneTimeZEvent), icon = 'www/OneTimeZEvent.gif')
Loren, first, there is no 'def initialize(context)" here. The last stanza of your code is actually syntacically incorrect. I don't see how you are defining a fucntion. Second, I don't see you calling context.registerBaseClass. Third, your initialize function should be in your Product's __init__.py file. Examine lib/python/Products/ZCatalog/__init__.py to see how ZCatalog registers itself and CatalogAwareness as Base Classes. Also, I posted a message to the list a while back explaining this, you might want to read that. -Michel