22 Apr
2005
22 Apr
'05
12:32 a.m.
thanks, and this seems to do what I want to: request = container.REQUEST RESPONSE = request.RESPONSE if not request.has_key('next_state'): return container['index.html'](context, request) Phillip Hutchings wrote:
On 22/04/05, Erik Myllymaki <erik.myllymaki@aviawest.com> wrote:
How do address a ZPT with a name like index.html in a Python Script?
The following:
request = container.REQUEST RESPONSE = request.RESPONSE
if not request.has_key('next_state'): return container.index.html(context, request)
The . is the python object referencing notation, so you can't have a property called 'index.html' addressable in the normal way. Use getattr instead.
return getattr(container, 'index.html')(context, request)
It's all in the Zope documentation.