Lance, Do you mean <dtml-var "myDTMLmethodtobeincluded"> ? Of course, any DTML method will be parsed when the page is viewed, using its context, not rendered into a static file beforehand.. that's the single biggest plus to using Zope, I think.. :) HTH, Chris
I'm fairly new to Python and when I asked this question on a couple of the python.org mailing lists, I was told I should probably ask here instead.
I'm writing some CGIs in Python and I borrowed the DocumentTemplate module from Zope because it does most of what I need. However, there's one thing that it apparently doesn't do that I would really like. And that would be to use "#include" tags to read in other DTML documents and parse them. That is, tags like this:
<!--#include name="header.dtml" -->
Does DocumentTemplate already handle that? I couldn't find it in the documentation.
If it's not already built-in, is it possible to add such a tag? I've seen the examples on zope.org for adding tags to DocumentTemplate's parser, but I don't know if its possible to get it to read a new file and parse it in the middle of parsing another template. Has anybody already implemented this?
Thanks in advance.