Alec Munro wrote at 2003-4-14 17:04 -0300:
I have an array containing two objects of the same type. I have a page template that creates an HTML representation of an object of that type, based on the knowledge that an object of that type will be in variable X . I want both objects to be displayed on the same page, in different places. I could accomplish this by wrapping the page template in a script, telling that script explicitly which object to use, and having the script set variable X to be equal to the object. But so far I have shied away from having a level of python between my page templates. I'm wondering if anyone has another solution to my problem, or can give me information on the advantages or disadvantages of doing it the way I described above.
You can call page templates and pass them parameters (thus, you do not need to add a script in between): <tal:div content="python: yourTemplate(yourVariable=Value1)" /> .... <tal:div content="python: yourTemplate(yourVariable=Value2)" /> You can access the variable via "options" in your template <tal:div define=" yourVariable yourVariable | options/yourVariable; " > .... </tal:div> Dieter