Hi Zopistas- I have problem that I hope that there's an answer to. Perhaps this has been covered on this list already, but I couldn't find it by searching the NIP archives and 800+ results for "ZCatalog" was mind-numbing..... I have two ZCatalog searches on the same page (in the same DTML method). Each has different fields so they have different numbers of results displayed in two tables. This works just fine. What's wierd is that the 'batch_size' code interacts between the two-- if the size of the first table's set of results is < batch size and the size of the second table's results is > batch size then the second table has a "next N results" link. If I click this then the second table dutifully displays the next data set. BUT- the first table just displays the LAST item it had displayed before.
From a quick glance at the way that ZCatalog works, it seems as if this behaviour could be correct; and the batching code in the ZC can't handle more than one set of results associated with a single DTML method. But I am by no means sure of my interpretation of the python code here.
Anyone have any insights? TIA, Jeff Sasmor jeff@sasmor.com PS. For those Zopistas who are MontyPythonistas: I get to see "Eric Idle exploits Monty Python" tonite (weds 6/28) at Carnegie Hall in NewYawkCity. They promise lumberjacks, etc. This goes on tour to some cities in the US this summer. Bought these tickets months ago so have the 4th Row Orchestra! I hope this is as good as seeing Monty at NYC's Civic Center <dtml-more-years-ago-than-I'd-like-to-admit>. John Cleese stepped on my foot whilst selling albatrosses (?) at that one. But I digress...