DTML Method 'start':
<!--#var standard_html_header--> <!--#var voodoo--> <!--#var standard_html_footer-->
DTML Method 'voodoo':
<!--#in "objectValues('Folder')"--> <!--#var id--> <a href="<!--#var absolute_url-->"><!--#var absolute_url--></a><br> <!--#var voodoo--><br> <!--#/in-->
sentence, try it, it will work for you).
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-Michel This makes perfect sense. What does not make sense is that it does not work.
In my top level folder i have a dtml method "navigation": <!--#in "objectValues(['Folder', 'DTML Document'])"--> <!--#if "meta_type == 'Folder'"--> <tr><td> <a href="<!--#var absolute_url-->"><!--#var id--></a> </td></tr> <!--#var navigation--> <!--#/if--> <!--#/in--> Also in my top level folder i have my "standard_html_header", which references the "navigation" method. What is funny is that if i view my "standard_html_header" it renders the whole hierarchy. If i view "index_html" which references "standard_html_header" it does not render the folder hierarchy at all. r.