If you are using a zeo server and both server
are zeo clients you could store the info on the zeo server, then do a redirect
from serverA/methodA to serverB/methodB.
If the servers do not have access to the same zeo
server, then you are going to have to 'package-up' all the variables you need
and send them to serverB/methodB
Depending on what is happening in serverB/methodB
you could just do some kind of rpc from serverA/methodA to serverB/methodB (ie.
methodA just sends a request to methodB, which does some processing and sends
the results back to methodA for final processing/display).
It's kind of hard to guess what would be best
without knowing more about the application(s).
Jonathan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 4:31
PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] dtml forwarding
request
The dtml_method where I want to forward to is on another
server, so your may would be a little hard to do. Sorry, I didn't make
myself clear the first time.
Thanks, any
suggestions?
Jonathan <dev101@magma.ca> wrote:
if you want to go straight from one dtml
routine to another just use dtml-var (ie. have dtml method A call dtml method B) - then in dtml
method A have:
<dtml-var methodB>
This will 'pass' control and the REQUEST space
from A to B.
Is this is not what you are looking for, then
provide some more info as to your use case.
Jonathan
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, June 08, 2006 4:22 PM
Subject:
[Zope] dtml forwarding request
Hello,
Is there a way in Zope to forward a request from
one page to another. When I say "forward" a request, I want to
retain all the GET and POST request parameters. So similar to
<dtml-call expr="RESPONSE.redirect('...')"> but response.redirect
loses all the request parameters.
I've been looking around and couldn't
find it.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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