Hi,
I just did came across this today and found an answer..
I am calling a SQL database, getting back a variable "image_name" and checking to see if that name of that variable exists as an image.
"image.merchants" are the folders I am keeping the images in... (nested)
<dtml-if "_.hasattr(images.merchants, image_name)"> # if it exists <dtml-var "_.getattr(images.merchants, image_name)"></a> # display it <dtml-else> # otherwise Some other thing to do (I used a text link) </dtml-if>
Hope this works for you... If anyone knows how to get the border to ="0" when getting back that image I would apprecitate it.
Thanks. I will try this too. Now i'm using: <dtml-with psychologie> <dtml-with mwfoto> <dtml-with "_[_.str(orggroup)]"> <dtml-if "_.has_key(_.string.strip(mwid))"> <dtml-var "_[_.string.strip(mwid)].tag(align='right')"> <dtml-else> <dtml-var "geenfoto.tag(align='right')"> </dtml-if> </dtml-with> </dtml-with> </dtml-with> <dtml-var wie_is> This works too. The stripping thingies are necesary because SQL server 7 or the ODBC adapter fills out the field with blancs. Setting border to "0": <dtml-var "_[_.string.strip(mwid)].tag(border='0')"> Henny van der Linde Leiden University