Hmm... OK ... next question... what are you doing *in* the 'in' tag? Somehow you're trying to access an object contained in an object manager (one of your modules?) and you're using an 'int' rather than a string as an id. Can you post the code? thanks, -steve
"Roch'e" == Roch'e Compaan <roche@ybm.co.za> writes:
>> OK.. it's the 'in' tag that's causing the problem. Why not try: >> >> <dtml-var "experession that's causing problem with in" >> html_quote> >> >> and see what 'in' is choking on... Roch'e> It's choking on a list of instances. This is what is Roch'e> returned when I "var" the expression: Roch'e> [<Module instance at 8b97660>, <Module instance at Roch'e> 88f04b0>, <Module instance at 8994730>, <Module instance Roch'e> at 8b46a08>]