Thank you for your suggestion. Indeed, I noticed that page templates are great. I can code my websites now fastern then with any other alternative. I'm also using Dreamweaver to design the pages. It's just great and its working without problems. Accessing dictionaries are nativly supported by page templates. I'm reading the zope book 2.7 (plope.org) now. I read the 2.7 before. Greets, Ferhat --- David H <bluepaul@earthlink.net> wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Ferhat Ayaz wrote at 2006-9-2 04:40 -0700:
... I want to do this with DTML.
<select> <dtml-in getDicts> <option> HOW CAN I PUT the keys 'name' HERE ???? </option> </dtml-in> </select> (getDicts returns the above list of dictionaries)
You probably need the "mapping" attribute of "dtml-in" -- and maybe some background reading (you should read the documentation (Zope Book 2.7 edition, online on plope.org).
Ferhat,
If you are new to Zope do yourself a favor and forget about DTML. Yeah its fun and (seemingly) easy to learn. But I argue for Page Templates + python. Python is so much clearer than dtml - and Page Templates + python *is* the favored zope paradigm.
But if you insist - Casey Duncan wrote a nice product (dtml-eval) and an interesting discussion about DTML and what to watch out for ...
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