Hi Gilles, if your current script looks exactly like this: ---------------------------------------------------------------- from string import lower request = container.REQUEST machine = lower(request.HTTP_HOST) servermap = { 'www.site1.com': 'site1', 'www.site2.com': 'site2' } if servermap.has_key(machine): request['TraversalRequestNameStack'].append(servermap[machine]) ---------------------------------------------------------------- and fails, then something odd is going on. I don't see any mistake. Hold on... If you're running Zope on a port other than 80, machine = lower(split(request.HTTP_HOST, ':')[0]) should do the trick (to get rid of the :port) I recognized you had used that in your DTML. Did you "re"-set the access rule? btw, I haven't measured the impact of an "import", but have you tried _not_ to bind the namespace at all (unnecessary in this case)? Is it still slower? hth, Danny On Wednesday 03 October 2001 09:43, Gilles Lenfant wrote:
Danny,
I made the changes you suggested with no success.
Those test scripts gave me the same results after binding the namespace to "_", I got:
== script 1 == from string import lower return lower('SPAM') =========
== script 2 == return _.string.lower('SPAM') =========
In addition, it seems that "importing" in an accessrule slows down the server.
Cheers,
--Gilles
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