Thanks, this is what I was looking for. I was adding object names on the the end of it, rather than the start. -andy On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 04:20:21PM -0600, Timothy Wilson wrote:
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Andrew Diller wrote:
Hello- if I want to use bobobase_modification_time to tell me when another object has been updated, how would I format it?
For instance, in a index_html DTML document I want to list the last update of other objects in the same folder (other DTML documents and methods). I can't get bobobase to reference _other_ objects.
Is this possible?
In a word, yes. :-)
Here's how I do it on my site. This line tells me when a particular object (a file object as it turns out) was last updated:
<dtml-var "_['Bookmark.htm'].bobobase_modification_time()" fmt=Day>, <dtml-var "_['Bookmark.htm'].bobobase_modification_time()" fmt=pCommon>
The output looks like (for example): Tuesday, Mar. 7, 2000 11:35am
The extra '_' business in my dtml-var tag is necessary because my file object has a '.' in its name. I believe that
<dtml-var "spamobject.bobobase_modification_time()" fmt=Day>
should do it if you don't have a '.'
HTH, Tim
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