On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 11:56:11AM +0200, Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
So - I had a look at DTMLDocument.py and saw the following method :
def __call__ (self, client = None, REQUEST = {}, **kw): ...
SO - I try to create this method for my product :
def __call__ (self, client = None, REQUEST = {}, **kw): print client print REQUEST
and it prints : None {}
It seems that in fact the DTML document doesn't actually pass _.None and _ to my object. WHY ??????
Evan already answered, but the short story is: your object needs to have an attribute (it may be a class attribute and usually is) named "isDocTemp", and this attribute must evaluate to true. Otherwise, your object is called with no parameters. The relevant code is: if hasattr(v,'isDocTemp') and v.isDocTemp: v=v(None, self) else: try: v=v() except (AttributeError,TypeError): pass (from DocumentTemplate/DT_Util.py:277) []s, |alo +---- -- Hack and Roll ( http://www.hackandroll.org ) News for, uh, whatever it is that we are. http://zope.gf.com.br/lalo mailto:lalo@hackandroll.org pgp key: http://zope.gf.com.br/lalo/pessoal/pgp Brazil of Darkness (RPG) --- http://zope.gf.com.br/BroDar