Inside a PythonScript, you can use: context.REQUEST.RESPONSE.write(string) as much times as you need it. You need to take into account that all what your page will render are the streamed strings, and that any 'return something' at the end of the script wil not work, unless it's another response like 'RESPONSE.redirect(url)'. Because of that, you may avoid using it for generating html code that relies on closing tags, like tables. Ausum ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elena Schulz" <elena.schulz@gmx.net> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 9:56 AM Subject: [Zope] MessageDialog in Python Script
Hi,
is there a possibility to return a message while executing without to interupt the Script or redirect to another one (because of variable-transfer)? As message from Globals.MessageDialog is unauthorized in Python Scripts.
-- many thanks for your replies, Elena
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