Hi Cary! If it really is a dtml *document*, then "context" refers to the document itself, since it's the one that's calling the script, and you should be fine. Make sure you don't use a dtml *method*, since it will not bring its own namespace with it (by default). Danny
-----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]Im Auftrag von Cary O'Brien Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. April 2001 09:58 An: zope@zope.org Betreff: [Zope] Python Script that modifies a document property
Frustrated...
I want to have a python script that, when called from a dtml-document, will modify the properties of that document[1]. How do I get to the document itself? context and container both reference the the folder with the python script in it!
-- cary
[1] In the long run I want a unconnected (not-in-a-z-class) python script that can do things to a z-class that has properties and acts like a folder and has things in it. I want the script to be able to modify properties based on other properties, and access the sub-objects. Think workflow rules.
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