Hello all, I've got this: Root Folder --AddPlayer (DTML Method) --AddPlayerScript (Python Script) --Players (Folder) --Player1 (DTML Document) --Player2 (DTML Document) --... To add a player (DTMLDocument) in the Players folder and then add a property to the newly created DTMLDocument I needed to take refuge to calling the Python script (as is shown in chapter 5 of the Zope Book). Could someone give me the 'DTML translation' of the script so that I can keep the functionality together in the AddPlayer DTMLMethod? I think I would need something like <dtml-call expr="Player3.manage_addProperty('Score', 0.00, 'float')"> but with something instead of the hardcoded 'Player3'. This is the AddPlayer method: [snip] <dtml-with Players> <dtml-let NewPlayerID="'Player3'"> <dtml-call expr="manage_addDTMLDocument(id=NewPlayerID,title='nonsense')"> <dtml-call expr="AddPlayerScript(NewPlayerID)"> </dtml-let> </dtml-with> [snip] And this is the AddPlayerScript (called with the parameter playerID): [snip] doc=getattr(context,playerID) doc.manage_addProperty('Score', 0.00, 'float') [snip] PS: Yes, in the long run, I *will* put all the functionality in a Pythonscript and skip the DTMLmethod alltogether. First I want to understand this stuff.