It's not a tag, but a default representation of a python method. To see what I mean, try typing 'str' at the python interpreter. In this case, id is a method. In some Zope objects, id is a method (viz. id()) and in others a property. To get round this, all objects should uniformly provide a getId() method. so try getId instead of id in your code. seb On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 17:18, e-Musty wrote:
After creating a ZSearch interface for two ZSQL methods, I've realized that the input form created by ZSearch contains something like follows:
[we are within a form...] <tr><th><built-in function id>/first name</th> <td><input name="<built-in function id>/first_name" width=30 value=""></td></tr> <tr><th><built-in function id>/last name</th> <td><input name="<built-in function id>/last_name" width=30 value=""></td></tr>
I am very curious what effect the <built in function id> tag has. I guess, it is substituted by the id of the ZSQL method the form is currently querying (keep in mind that the ZSearch made this one form for two ZSQL methods). However I am not sure that my tips are good, if anyone has ever worked with <built-in> tag, please tell me/us how to handle it.
Thx in advance, e-M