Richard Wackerbarth wrote:
I don't think so. Which "title" are you referencing?
The title of sequence-item (provided it has one). If outside an #in, 'title' would refer to the title of the folder (if any), I think.
I have a very similar problem.
In a form, I generate a list of 'ids' (just like the manage screens). When processing that form, I call "manage_delObjects" just fine. However, before doing so, I would like to generate a report. That report needs to list not the 'id', but the 'common_name' of the item.
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<!--#in ids--> <P><!-- This gets the ID --> <!--#var sequence-item--> <!-- But this gives a key error --> <!--#var common_name--> <!--#/in--> <!-- This is fine if I don't make the above error --> <!--#call "manage_delObjects(REQUEST=REQUEST, ids=ids)"-->
Is common_name an attribute of an id object? I think if it is, <!#--#var common_name--> ought to work in the #in. At least that is how it appears to work for me. But I admit I'm muddled about this too. Figure 2 on page 21 of the Zope Document Template Markup Language User's Guide (what a title!) seems to confirm it, though. Regards, Martijn