Well I'm sorry to say this, but it seems a bit more complicated than what I need. Isn't it possible to make an array out of a select box (with only the selected items in the array) and just run through this array to delete the items ? Gitte On 02 Apr 2001 09:47:41 -0500, Farrell, Troy wrote:
I use a python script to do this all day :) Zope Coolness: You don't have to run through the array. Pass the array as a parameter to manage_delObjects. Remember to bind the namespace to _ The check boxes are listed as follows in a form that calls my script:
<dtml-in expr="objectValues()"> <li><input type="checkbox" name="ids:list" value="<dtml-var name="id">"<dtml-if name="checkall"> checked="checked"</dtml-if> /> <a href="&dtml-absolute_url;?ex=.log"><dtml-var name="title"></a></li> </dtml-in>
The Script:
## Script (Python) "manageLogFiles" ##bind container=container ##bind context=context ##bind namespace=_ ##bind script=script ##bind subpath=traverse_subpath ##parameters= ##title= ## if context.REQUEST.has_key('ids') and context.REQUEST.has_key('doThis'): if context.REQUEST.doThis == 'Delete these!': # Delete all selected LogFiles # note the .logs. in the command below context.logs.manage_delObjects(context.REQUEST.ids) context.REQUEST.RESPONSE.redirect(context.REQUEST.SourceURL)
else : # I don't know what to do raise KeyError
else: # Do this if they didn't check any of the boxes # I used to raise a KeyError, but that is stupid # Nobody wants a computer to tell them that they pushed # a button at the wrong time. Now, we essentially do # nothing, but send them back to where they came from. # raise KeyError context.REQUEST.RESPONSE.redirect(context.REQUEST.SourceURL)
Troy
-----Original Message----- From: Gitte Wange [mailto:gitte@babytux.dk] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 6:05 AM To: zope@zope.org Subject: [Zope] Delete multiple posts
Hello,
I have a list of items where it should be possible to delete all the items you wish. Each item have a checkbox with the value equal to them itemid.
I have done this is PHP just by naming these checkboxes "deletearr[]" to make an array, then run through the array an delete each item. But how do I do the same thing in Zope ?
Or - a more specifik question - can I make an array the same way in Zope that I did in PHP ?
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