I think this is a problem with Zope checking you don't create objects with illegal IDs. £'s are nto legal in URLs, hence the not-found error ;-) If you try and create a £test object, Zope 2.1.6 complains: The id £test contains characters illegal in URLs. But if you create test£ you get no complaint. If I were you, I'd chuck this in the collector... cheers, Chris Richard Moon wrote:
I thought I'd pass this on.
I have a simple dtml-tree which shows dtml-documents inside folders. I found that if I use a UK pound sign (£) in the document id then I get a problem - the document shows in the tree but I get a not-found error when trying to open it.
Richard
Richard Moon richard@dcs.co.uk
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