On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Pavlos Christoforou wrote:
Acquisition is based purely on *physical containment* in the object database, not some magic URL. Whether something can be acquired (the acqusition path) is based purely on how objects are arranged in the OFS and nothing to do with the URL.
This is not true. It depends on whether you are using a DTML Method or a DTML Document for methodX in Dave's case. A DTML Document will always find the property in folder 'first', but not in the case of a DTML Method.
I didn't mean to convey it was. A little ways down, I mentioned the DTML Document / Method distinction:
When methodX is rendered, assuming it is a DTML Method and not a DTML Document, it is rendered within the context of three, and thus sees propertyA(2).
Sorry. --Jeff