There's hardly anything to do, really. Context is passed for you. If you have method A and script B in your root, a URL of the form: http://yourserver/path/to/subfolder/A will call A *in the context* of the path you specified.* If A calls B, then B will have the same context by default. Ta da! The fact that B is stored in the same folder as A is only relevant to how A *finds* B, not to what context B runs in. For more detail, see the Acquisition chapter of the Zope Book: http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/2_6Edition HTH, Dylan {*} - Assuming, of course, that there is no other object called A that would be acquired first. :-) On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 14:13, Martin Richtarsky wrote:
Hi,
I have an DTML document (doc) and a Python Script (script). Both of these are stored in the root folder. Now, I want to call doc on some arbitrary subfolder. doc outputs standard_html_header etc. and passes control to the script to do the processing. The problem is, 'context' in the script is the folder where the caller, i.e. the DTML document, is in. But I want to do work on the objects in the folder doc was called on.
I would use something like: <dtml-var expr="pythonscript(context)"> but of course there is no context within DTML.
Any hints? The documentation didn't help me.
Thanks, Martin