RE: [Zope] Python calling files from ancestor directories?
Alec Munro writes:
I'm not entirely sure how to add a reply on the mailing list, so I'm mailing you directly. You reply (to all) in the same way and you reply (to all) to any other message.
By "call" and "return", I sometimes mean the same thing. Technically, I want my Python script to end with the statement: Return root.nah.someFile() //Or whatever works
If I get this correctly, you are saying that as long as that there is no other "nah" in any of the parent directories of "cgi", "context.nah.someFile" should return what I need? I remember reading about acquisition, but I wasn't sure if it applied the same way in Python. It does.
However, a "file" object itself is not callable. You need to call its "index_html" method. And it need the correct arguments (see the embedded Zope documentation: Zope Help -> API Reference -> File) Dieter
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Dieter Maurer