Dave Smithson writes:
Dieter wrote:
Hmm... "example" and "example2" are standard folders? Yes they are. I have made screengrabs of the site hierarchy, and the contents of 'example' and 'example2' at: And you are sure, that content placed into "example" is seen in "example2", too -- when you view "example2", e.g. through the Management Interface?
That would be really strange! If the Management Interface does not see them there, you do you see them there?
Hm. I fear that the Catalog issue is a red herring. The line marked ** in the following code, which is the 'zc_book_add' is, apparently, the problem:
<html> <head><title>Add zc_book</title></head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#000099" vlink="#555555">
** <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('Owner',AUTHENTICATED_USER.getUserName())"> ** This must be completely innocious!
It simply sets "Owner" in "REQUEST" and your "manage_editProperties" below puts the value into the property. I do not see a reason why it should show up in "example2". But, I am sure, I do not understand something essential in your setup: e.g. where the ZCatalog comes in.
.... The line <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('Owner',AUTHENTICATED_USER.getUserName())"> should return the username of the authenticated user - but, for some reason, the owner field in the request isn't being set - and hence information uploaded into I am sure, it is. 'example/book' is also seen in 'example2/book'. I don't know if I'm describing the right problems here. Please explain the "hence".
I may then understand the relation between "Owner" and "seen in "example2". Dieter