On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 10:03:08AM -0600, Nikko Wolf wrote:
John Poltorak wrote:
My links list consists of simple lines such as
org-1,First link org-2,Second Link org-x,Another Link
How do I prepend a hardcoded path to org-1 instead of what is getting generated?
I would like to see the link for org-1 being generated as
Check the "HREF" attribute of the links in the generated HTML, and see what you are getting there; unrooted paths are appended (by the browser, not Zope) to the directory component of the source URL.
For example: <A HREF="org-2">Second Link</A> in a page at: http://mysite.org/links/org-1 should equate to: http://mysite.org/links/org-2
[If you're still having problems, be explicit on the HREF and the URL you are seeing.]
And have you tried simply replacing "org-1" in the File with "http://www.mysite.org/links/org-1" ?
Just tried - and that does work, but the actual site will be changing before long.
Finally -- from the ZPT snippet, it looks like "links" is a File object, yet you put it in the URL that you say you wish. It's *sometimes* not a problem given Zope's sibling-acquisition when parsing paths, but could be.
That's right 'links' simply contains a list of objects and descriptions as shown above. When a web page is displayed the objectname is prepended by the directory component. I assumed that Zope did that, but I guess I was wrong. What I really need is to change this line:- tal:attributes="href python:opt[0]" to something like:- tal:attributes="href '/mysite/links/' python:opt[0] but I can't figure out how to prepend python:opt[0] with '/mysite/links/'. Any hints?
G'Luck Nikko
-- John