Jason Spisak wrote:
Yes. And it was actually a misinterpretation on my part of the ZClasses. The index_html doesn't actually exists in the object instance when you view contents. It exists as the View tab, or whatever you set it to.
Ack. I thought you meant that you wanted to view http://www.mydomain.com/MyObjectInstance/index_html , you do not need to assign your method to a view in order to do this.
My mistake. DC has got quite some powerful features in there and it make it so easy, you miss it sometimes. :-)
Heads up though. If you leave the Properties tabb assigned to the default (manage_propertiesForm) you won't be able to see them until you create a manage_propertiesForm. But the property sheets you create become list choices that let you select them as the view that comes up in the Properties tab. Great stuff DC!!!!
Hmm, some more changes to the interface I guess, in my version things seem a bit smoother. The Views created can be assigned to all methods of the ZClass, manage_access, and propertysheets in the form of 'propertysheets/Propertysheet_Name/manage'. No need to create another method. Michael Bernstein.