When using my own python classes as base classes for ZClasses, I want to handle constructors. So, I figured I would add: <!--#call "baseClass.__init__(self,...)"--> after the #with ... createInObjectManager() in my ZClass "constructor" dtml method. But, Zope takes issue with that method name when I commit the dtml, raising a TypeError. Is there a way to call constructors from dtml methods or elsewhere in ZClasses? Other inherited methods (other than constructors) give me no troubles. Here is the traceback: ... File /usr/share/Zope-2.0.0a4-src/lib/python/DocumentTemplate/DT_Var.py,line 307, in __init__ File /usr/share/Zope-2.0.0a4-src/lib/python/DocumentTemplate/DT_Util.py, line 337, in name_param (Info: ({'': '"baseClass.__init__(self)"'}, 'call', 1, 'name')) File /usr/share/Zope-2.0.0a4-src/lib/python/DocumentTemplate/VSEval.py, line 167, in __init__ (Object: baseClass.__init__(self)) TypeError: illegal name used in expression Thanks for any advice on this, -- Alex Rice | alrice@swcp.com | http://www.swcp.com/~alrice Current Location: N. Rio Grande Bioregion, Southwestern USA
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