Hi Jonatan, just fix up your DTML :-) Use site-relative paths, like /images/foo instead of just foo. Regards Tino --On Sonntag, 24. November 2002 19:20 +0100 jonatan <jonatanpelikan@freemail.hu> wrote:
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 12:17, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Hi Jonatan,
just use the traverse_subpath in your Python script as you need to. Thats pretty fine. Then output your HTML using a template. If its a page template you simply call return context.yourOutputTemplate(context)
i am doing this now.
i have a python script called reg which calls reg_dtml :
request = container.REQUEST return context.reg_dtml(context, request, fixreg=traverse_subpath[0])
this if fine. but now the problem is that the dtml method gets called in the context of reg, which is not good... for example the images arent coming. http://something.com/reg/image.jpg is requested instead of http://something.com/image.jpg
how do i call reg_dtml with another context?
(i tried context.aq_parent, context.getParentNode, but didnt succeed)
thanks,
- jonatan