Hello Jean, Friday, September 14, 2001, 23:39:47, you wrote: .. [snip] ... JJ> 3. Now, unfortunately, the 'mailMessages' Python script won't have a JJ> 'REQUEST' of its own. In order to get hold of a 'REQUEST', wrap the JJ> Python script in another DTML method, and see to it that 'REQUEST' is JJ> included in the list of parameters for 'mailMessages'. JJ> 'mailMessagesWrapper':: JJ> <dtml-call mailMessages> JJ> I'm pretty sure this will trigger lots of good advice on what I could be JJ> doing better .. that would be most welcome. JJ> Regards, JJ> Jean You can easily get at the current REQUEST object in Pythonscripts using context.REQUEST :-) -- Geir Bækholt web-developer/zopatista geirh@funcom.com funcom oslo | webdev-team <!-- PGPid : 0x90B47B20 -->