On Wed, 8 May 2002, Richard Jones wrote:
On Wed, 8 May 2002 10:12, John Adams wrote: Number one suggestion: have the page call a python script method that checks the environment for a form submission as the first thing it does. If it doesn't find a form submission, have it set the environment to your sensible form defaults. Your presentation/view code (DTML or ZPT) now doesn't have to have lots of yucky code in it to handle the various with/without cases.
This is the general consensus, so far.
# Default block -- this is a really shitty way to do this sort # of thing. I hate python. Number two suggestion: take your attitude and shove it up your arse.
Geesh, I've already apologized to three people for one frustrated comment. I didn't say you and everyone else who uses Python sucks, because -I- hate python (because I can't figure out how to do what I want to do). I said that at that moment, *I* hated python. Relax.
If you don't want to split the model and view code as I suggested above, try this python script code for generating radio boxes.
Thanks for all the help. I'll give it a try. -john