On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:18:03AM -0500, Steven Smith wrote:
the use of the tag "here/myimage.gif". My understanding is the default is to start at the top most directory and work its way through the site until it finds the first occurance of myimage.gif. I would like to reverse this behavior. I need it to start looking in the current location and work upwards until it finds myimage.gif.
either your understanding is wrong, or you're using "upwards" to mean the reverse of what it means to me. A/ - myimage.gif - B/ - C/ - myimage.gif - mypage If mypage is a zpt that contains <img tal:replace="structure here/myimage.gif" /> , then when you view A/C/mypage, the image will be A/C/myimage.gif.
The reason is that under each of my first level subfolders I have placed a myimage.gif file. Even if I'm maybe four folders down I want to display that myimage.gif from the current branch (which my be three folders up). However if the normal logic of 'here' works it will find the wrong myimage.gif.
have you actually tried it? :) -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com