Thanks for the zippy reply. At 04:03 PM 6/7/99 -0400, Pavlos Christoforou wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Zope on a Rope wrote: <!--#if expr="title[0:2] != 'zzz'"-->
Now that worked like a charm. Cheers!
That works well until I try to stay tidy and add subdirectories. I renamed my resource directory 'zzz' but when I put, say, an 'img' folder in it, the 'zzz' directory doesn't show up on the tree but the 'img' folder does.
Any clues?
I am not sure I understand what the problems is. I have a similar structre as yours and I basically do:
<!--# var "zzz.img.arrow.absolute_url()"-->
and it works fine.
As it did for me. Good tip and thank you!
If this is of no help can you give us some more info?
Please have a squint at the small graphic I've attached. Hopefully that'll explain it a bit better. I've temporarily renamed the title to show up. If I do change it back to start with 'zzz', it's hidden but the problem is the tree +/- still shows up. Thinking NT-like or -- gasp! -- Lotus Domino-like, is it possible to set an access control entry on a folder like this so anonymous users won't see it at all? A better solution maybe? Thanks! Jules