If my_method is the name of the method you put in each subfolder, try: Method in Folder A: <dtml-in "objectValues('Folder')"> <dtml-var my_method> </dtml-in> I'm still consider myself as a newbie but I think it should work. At 17:36 99-10-19 -0400, James W. Howe wrote:
I want to write a DTML method which iterates over all subfolders contained in a specific folder and execute a DTML method from each of the subfolders that were found. For example, suppose that I had the following folder structure:
Folder A Folder B Folder C Folder D
In each of the subfolders there is a DTML method called "myName" which answers some string value. For example, myName as defined in Folder B might be "I'm B". When I execute the method from anywhere in the folder hierarchy I want to get an answer similar to:
I'm B I'm C I'm D
Is there a method that I can call for a folder which will give me it's subfolder names? I'm assuming that if there was such a method, I could use a dtml-in tag to iterate over the results. If there is such a method, what does it return and how could I use that information to send a message to each subfolder in turn?
Thanks!
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