"Chris" == Chris McDonough <chrism@digicool.com> writes:
Chris> Nolan, Perhaps something like: <snip> This works nicely, with one minor gotcha: it seems that the item on which &dtml-absolute_url; appears needs to be a DTML document. Otherwise, it seems to point to the method's ID concatenated onto the current absolute URL. And, one partially non-Zope question: currently, to link to my main website from a subfolder, I have a URL which looks like: <a href="http://www.mysite.com/nolan/folder/menu/../../">Home</a> First, is this legal HTML, or will browsers barf on this? And, is it somehow possible to treat &dtml-absolute_url; as a list of objects to do something like (pseudopython): <dtml-var "string.join(&dtml-absolute_url;[:len(&dtml-absolute_url;)-2])"> since the URL of my homepage will always be two levels higher than the URL to the menu document?