Thanks for everyone who has helped me on this problem. It turned out that there is something wrong with my permission setting. However, I am still not very clear what is the best way to refer to a subfolder object in Zope. Here is what I find out so far: Let's say I have a site like this Home index_html testing data testing 1) Problem One When I am in index_html, I can refer to Home.testing by doing: <!--#var testing--> But if I want to display Home.data.testing in index_html, I have to do: <!--#var "data.testing"--> NOTE: <!--#var data.testing-->, without the double quote, doesn't cut it. Also, if I want to see Home.testing's title, I have to do <!--#var "testing.title"-->, not <!--#var testing.title--> Question: What's the reason behind this inconsistency of reference? Given the excellent work the Zope team has shown in the product, I am sure that there must be a reason, right? 2) Problem Two Let's say in index_html, I have a string property called "pageID", and "pageID" equals to the string "testing". Now, if I want to use the "pageID" to refer to the two "testing" documents, I thought I can do: <!--#var [pageID]--> or <!--#var "data[pageID]"--> But they don't work. What I end up doing is: <!--#var "_.getitem(pageID, 1)"--> That work. The problem is, how can I get "Home.data.testing"? <!--#var "_.getitem(data[pageID], 1)"--> surely won't work, but I am surprised that even if I spell out the full path, it still wouldn't work: <!--#var "_.getitem('data.testing', 1)"--> nor does <!--#var "_.getitem(data.testing, 1)"--> What I end up doing is: <!--#with data--> <!--#var "_.getitem(pageID, 1)"--> <!--#/with--> Question: What is the preferred to do that? Is there a better method? Why can't I simply refer to an object inside "_.getitem" using a format like "xxx.yyy"? Sorry for asking these stupid questions, I am really new on programming, and on Zope. My background is in design, I have never thought of learning programming when I was in college!! Kam Cheung
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Kam Cheung