<dtml-with pub> <dtml-let titel="_.string.join(['This is the website of ', enterpriseName])"> <dtml-var standard_html_header> </dtml-let> on your document, WILL work fine. But I suggest recreating standard_html_header as a METHOD and calling <dtml-with pub> <dtml-var standard......> </dtml-with> Since methods don't have properties, they will use calling object's properties. Read again. Do NOT use DTML documents for headers and footers. Use METHODS. Lars Heber wrote:
Hi there,
I've still got to build a bigger website.
So I stored my headers and footers and many other things in root/pub.
All the other documents are stored in root/Intra and below.
I've got my standard_html_header, with which I can display user-defined titles which may also contain values of global properties. The user-defined title is being built in the document before the header is called, e. g. something like:
<dtml-with pub> <dtml-let titel="_.string.join(['This is the website of ', enterpriseName])"> <dtml-var standard_html_header> </dtml-let>
In the standard_html_header method I'm checking whether there is a titel attribute or not.
This works fine.
But for general use I want to keep the possibility of displaying the title_or_id of the document when I don't introduce a user-defined title.
This would be no problem if s_h_h wasn't situated in root/pub, so I have to call it within the <dtml-with pub>.
But doing this, pub is on the top of my namespace, so that calling title_or_id returns the title_or_id of the container of s_h_h, i. e. pub!
How can I nevertheless access within the s_h_h to the title_or_id of my original document?
Thanks.
Lars
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