Chris, A DTML Document has its own namespace, and therefore, no subobjects. A DTML Method is actually a method of its container, so it will "see" all of the subobjects of the container that it is in. Does that help? Drew ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Withers <chrisw@nipltd.com> To: Zope Mailing List <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:59 AM Subject: [Zope] Tree Tag and DTML-Documents
Hi,
I can't get the tree tag to work in DTML documents. All they do is dump the following HTML in:
<TABLE CELLSPACING="0"> </TABLE>
They appear to work fine in DTML-Methods and what I'd like to do is have a site navigator down the left of the page. I'm trying to do with with a standard_html_header that is as follows:
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE><!--#var title--></TITLE></HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> <TABLE><TR><TD BGCOLOR="#FFE9A3">
<dtml-tree OCM> <dtml-var id> - <dtml-var title> </dtml-tree>
</TD><TD>
This is where it gets wierd. This only works when viewing DTML methods. DTML documents have the same problem as above. Of course, index_html is a DTML document by default and so it doesn't show the navigator.
Any ideas?
Chris
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