Did you run the Article class through Globals.default__class_init__()? E.g. (at the module level), e.g.:
Globals.default__class_init__(Article)
Yes, I tried this too, (saw it in the mailing list archive).
(I'm coming to this late, so ignore me if this is covered ground...) Are you certain that you are not losing the acquistion context on your Articles somehow? For example, if you are not doing a getattr on the container to get an article, you may need to maintain the acquistion chain yourself: class Article(Acquistion.Implicit): ... class Articles: """The container for articles. Note that I dont really contain them though - I get them from a database or something (or create them on the fly)""" def getArticle(self, id): # we create an Article on the fly, so we have to # "wrap" the object in the context of its container # to preserve the acquisition chain (and security # depends on an intact acquisition chain) item=Article(id) # this is the wrapping! return item.__of__(self) Hope this helps... Brian Lloyd brian@digicool.com Software Engineer 540.371.6909 Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com