Hello Phil, thanks for the quick answer.
"Phil Harris" <phil@harris-family.info> 03/20/02 12:07pm >>> I rather doubt whether any of those would work, but this will:
<dtml-call "REQUEST.set('datum','1796/03/22')"> <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('teller', 7)"> <dtml-call "RESPONSE.redirect('toon2?datum=%sdatum>&teller=%s' % (datum,teller))"> the problem is 'datum' is now seen as the integer division 1796/03/22 which is 27. The problem was datum=%sdatum> i think, which should be datum=%. <dtml-call "RESPONSE.redirect('toon2?datum=%s&teller=%s' % (datum,teller))"> actually works Thanks a lot, cheers, Dirk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dirk Van.Laanen" <Dirk.Van.Laanen@niwi.knaw.nl> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 10:59 AM Subject: [Zope] Hello,
Hello,
I want to redirect to another document with certain parameters.
the following works: <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('teller', 7)"> <dtml-call "RESPONSE.redirect('toon2?datum=1796/03/22&teller=<dtml-var teller>')"> so the <dtml-var teller> is read.
but when I try: <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('datum','1796/03/22')"> <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('teller', 7)"> <dtml-call "RESPONSE.redirect('toon2?datum=<dtml-var datum>&teller=<dtml-var teller>')">
I get NameErrors or Invalid Date-Time String warnings. Things like "_.DateTime(datum)" or (_.str(datum)) don't work either.
Anybody any suggestions?
Cheers, Dirk
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