I have assigned a property named Zeilenfarbe (to the top level folder). Zeilenfarbe is used to set the background color of odd rows in tables. When I assign a property with the same name (and other content) to a subfolder the rows are colored with the color defined at top level. If I remove the property at top level I will get the expected row colors.
Yeah, acquisition is a little tricky until you're used to it. Remember that it doesn't *just* traverse your URL. Let's say you've got the following: / /FolderA /FolderB The root folder and FolderA both have a property (with the same name). If you reference the property in "/" or "/FolderB", you'll get the root-level property as you'd expect, and if you reference it as "/FolderA", you'll get the one from FolderA. However, if you reference it from "/FolderA/FolderB", you'll get the root-level property, which I'm guessing is happening to you. How exactly are you getting at the property? What's your directory structure look like? Hope any of this helps, -CJ