Gilles Lenfant writes:
I don't know how to do a significant short title for that problem ;-)) So the subject is the question... When you read
<http://www.dieter.handshake.de/pyprojects/zope/book/chap3.html> you will learn (Web publishing section), that Zope normalizes the request. There is no (only an insignificant) difference between GET and POST methods. That said, you question seems a bit confused to me. Apparently, your form action is a Python Script. When you plan to work with the request, it is probably not a bad idea to make "REQUEST" an argument of this script (however, you can access it also with e.g. "container.REQUEST", when you do not pass it directly). Then, you speak about a method that should be called with the form data. Let's say the method has name "m" and is accessible via the calling context. Then you can use: context.m(REQUEST) When that does not solve your question, you need to be a bit more specific... Dieter