+-------[ Peter Bengtsson ]---------------------- | Andrew Milton wrote: | >+-------[ Peter Bengtsson ]---------------------- | >| Is it possible to execute a PageTemplate as if it was located somewhere | >| else? | >| The PageTemplate has this code:: | >| <html><br tal:replace="here/absolute_url_path"/></html> | >| | >| And it's located in a folder called /foo/bar/ which are normal Zope | >| Folder objects. | >| I'm executing this template object from Python code (not from URL | >| travsersal) and the rendered result is: | >| <html>/foo/bar</html> | >| | >| But what if I want to execute it as if it existed in another context, | >| e.g. /barfoo | >| Is that possible? | >| | >| I can imagine a some convoluted solutions but was hoping for something | >| easy and obvious that I've missed. | > | >context.foo.bar.barfoo.template_id(...) ? | > | It's not done like that. I receive it the PageTemplate object as is | already. I tried this:: | | return apply(template_obj, (self.some.other.context, self.REQUEST), kw) getattr(foo.bar.barfoo, template_obj.getId())(....) ? -- Andrew Milton akm@theinternet.com.au