<a tad unpolite> - Does the javascript stuff work staticly? I mean, completely independent of Zope or Python or Jim Fulton? - Does the Zope stuff work properly. Does: <dtml-in "objectValues('BasicPage')" sort=sorter> <dtml-var id><dtml-var title> </dtml-in> ...return what you expect? </a tad unpolite> No offence, but there's many times when you are frustrated that you tend to mix mistakes. Perhaps there's a typo in the Javascript? Perhaps little quotes are your problem:: <script> alert(<dtml-var "_.str('10')">*10) != alert('<dtml-var "_.str('10')">'*10) </script>
Hello, I think this isn't that difficult but after 2 hours I get frustrated!! That's the script:
The javascript.function--->>>>
<script language=JavaScript> <!-- function TwoFrames(page) { parent.frames[3].location.href = page; parent.frames[4].location.href = 'fix.html'; } //--> </script>
and the links --->>>
<table border="0"> <dtml-in "objectValues('BasicPage')" sort=sorter> <tr> <td align='left'><a class='c' href="javascript:TwoFrames(<dtml-var id>)"><dtml-var title></a></td> </tr> </dtml-in> </table> Instead of passing the id to the Javascript-function as a string the Javascript-Interpreter tries to evaluate a variable (the id is undefined).I thought that the id is a string?? How do I solve this problem??
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