On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 04:18:02PM +0100, Martijn Pieters wrote:
At 15:50 04/03/99 , Philip Aylesworth wrote:
2. The receiving doc (input_html) calls an SQL method (eg input_sql) with an in tag.
<!--#in input_sql--> <!--/in-->
If you do a select after your INSERT or UPDATE you can use it between the in tags, otherwise you can just display a message or do a redirect after it.
If you don't do anything with the returned data, a #call will suffice:
<!--#call input_sql-->
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Both answers are much appreciated. Things start to clear up, but ... As far as I understand zope it should also be possible to have forms send data directly to external methods. How do I go abouth to make the argument list in a python function so that it receives more than one 'form variable'. 1 is simple, but my form consists of 5. I get an error constructing the python function to take 5 arguments. How is the 5 'variables' sent to the method? How do I get hold of the values each store? Lotsa questions - probly me doing things the wrong way but - I'm learning:) Sture Lygren