Hi Olivier, This sounds like a namespace issue. When using the Python quoted syntax I think you need to enclose the namespace: Could you try this: <dtml-var "myClass.render_1(_.None, _)"> Here are explainations straight from my Zope snippets:
When you call a DTML method in an expression from DTML, you must pass "_.None,_" as the first two parameters if you want the current namespace to pass through. Otherwise, [the DTML method you are calling] will not have access to any variables [or methods] other than 'title' and 'body', period.
Note you could also pass additional variables:
To pass variables to another DTML Method,
<dtml-call "mymethod(_.None, _, var1=5, var2='hello')">
The first two parameters pass along the namespace. After that, you can set other variables that are needed by the method.
Glop ? Alexandre At 15:24 14/03/2000 +0100, Olivier Deckmyn wrote: (...)
I have two (or more) rendering methods ... Sometimes I call one or another, depending on the page I want to render it in...
I wanted to write : <dtml-var myClass.render_1> or <dtml-var "myClass.render_1()">
but never works :( The only thing I've found to be working is : <dtml-with myClass> <dtml-var render_1> </dtml-with>
pas glop...
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