Hi Adam, --On Monday, November 05, 2001 22:25:13 +1300 Adam Warner <lists@consulting.net.nz> wrote:
Hi all,
This is the relevant part of my Python External Method that uploads an HTML file called output.xhtml to the current folder (and is given the name id).
newfile=open('output.xhtml','r') newfile.seek(0) self.manage_addFile(id,newfile,content_type='text/html') newfile.close()
I would instead like to upload to a pre-existing subfolder called 'cached' (although creating a folder would be no big deal: self.manage_addFolder(...)). I haven't found an applicable command in the Zope Quick Reference to change the current Zope directory:
http://www.zope.org/Members/ZQR http://www.zope.org/Members/ZQR/zqr/printable
I imagine the command would look something like self.manage_changeFolder('cached')
No. There is nothing like "the current folder" or something like that. ZOPE consists of a pile of objects - or more precisely a tree of objects. So if you have a method like yours above, self is simply a reference to an object in the tree. Any sibling is referenced by name. If your folder-object is called "cached", you can access its method manage_addFile() like that: self.cached.manage_addFile() HTH Tino Wildenhain