Hi: OK everyone, I've managed to get object links to work. As discussed previously by others (re: object references) and asked by myself: I had the need to be able to refer to objects from different points of the folder hierarchy without duplicating those objects. Yes I know that can be done *programatically*. That is not the idea. The idea is to have a folder with differente widgets/components and to be able to copy and paste references to those widgets throughout the folder hierarchy. Of course that the usual copy/paste is not OK, since that *duplicates* the objects and as such further changes to the original object wont be reflected in the copies. With something like this + Ordered Folders you are able to have an index_html that just renders the objects within a folder and you can then drop objects/widgets into the folder to produce a page. What I did: - edited CopySupport.py - copied the manage_pasteObjects method to a manage_pasteMonikers method - commented the #ob=ob._getCopy(self) line (the duplicate object part) - added a "Paste Ref" button to the lib/python/OFS/dtml/main.dtml file that calls the pasteMonikers method """ <input class="form-element" type="submit" name="manage_pasteMonikers:method" value="Paste Ref." /> """ It works. It does what I want/need. When you change a reference, the original also changes. When you change the original, the references change. You can delete either the reference or the original and all is OK. Issues/TODO - find a way to distinguish references from the original (tried to change the meta_type at paste time but no luck). At least the meta_type/icon should change to provide a visual cue. - provide tool(s) to find impact of changing a reference. Provide a link from a reference object to the original. Provide a link from an object to its several references. Comments and experiences are welcome. C U! -- Mario Valente