In CMF, when I add a folder (not portal folder) via the ZMI, it is viewable in CMF. When I click on "folder content", it is not seen and not editable. When I add a portal folder (via the "folder content" functionality of CMF), it is seen by "folder content". But these folders behave different than standard folders: portal folders seem to include the functionality of standard_html_header and standard_html_footer. I do not have to include these two tags in an index_html. The standard zope folder needs these two tags. One level above resides an index_html, which includes these two tags. The index_html is needed, because the subfolders shall display some pre-formatted stuff. Now the standard Zope folders display everything correct, while the portal folders display the standard_html_headers twice. So the actions_box and the top of the CMF is displayed twice. So I need an answer on how I get these standard folders (not portal folders) seen, when I click on "folder content". I have to edit the folder itself (description etc.) AND the content (portal image etc.). Did I miss something essential? The other approach is, handling index_html on another way. Perhaps i missed a basic cmf philosophy? When I change index_html in the 'custom' folder, it is clear, that the top level appearance of cmf is changed. But what, if I want to change the appearance of a subfolder? Is it correct, to create a dtml method in this subfolder as index_html? The problem is, that the above mentioned functionality of headers and footers doesn't work anymore, when i create such a method outside of cmf. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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Stephan Goeldi