How does:
"take adapter, apply to it object with name as a parameter"
That's close to the meaning of Even Simpson's Zope 2 ':' extension. Which is why we don't want to use this syntax for adapters.
...differ from:
Well, what we did in bristol, enabled:
my_content_object/zope:title
Which really gets a special adapter named "zope" which exposes zapi-like functionality for ZPT.
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I'm afraid neither of those means anything to me so your equivalency makes so sense :-S
right, which is why we want to pick a different syntax.
When I understand the difference, I hope I'll agree :-)
Steve pointed out some problems with the syntax, which the above examples should make obvious.
Hurm :-S Don't suppose you have a use for that off hand?
Use for what?
I wish I could excuse that as a typo :-S "Don't suppose you have a URL for that off hand?" cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk