Re: [Zope] DTMLDocument content - "html quoted" or not
Michael Gutmann writes:
Aleksander Salwa schrieb am Fre, 07 Jul 2000: <...>
In mentioned method, to render document, I wrote:
<dtml-var this>
But this outputs html quoted text (so I see HTML and DTML tags in browser, instead of formatting and variables). Hmm, looks like a problem I had a few days ago. Maybe
<dtml-var "this.(_.None,_)"> "this" is a parameter less method, thus you call is like "this()". Try <dtml-var "this()(_.None,_)">.
Dieter
-----Original Message----- From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of Dieter Maurer Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 6:54 PM To: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] DTMLDocument content - "html quoted" or not
Michael Gutmann writes:
Aleksander Salwa schrieb am Fre, 07 Jul 2000: <...>
In mentioned method, to render document, I wrote:
<dtml-var this>
But this outputs html quoted text (so I see HTML and DTML tags in browser, instead of formatting and variables). Hmm, looks like a problem I had a few days ago. Maybe
<dtml-var "this.(_.None,_)"> "this" is a parameter less method, thus you call is like "this()". Try <dtml-var "this()(_.None,_)">.
Wow! Speaking of complicated DTML to do a simple thing. I ran into this same problem while attempting to show someone how easy it would be to create a simple 'view' method that includes 3 lines: the standard header, the document (using 'this'), and the standard footer. That way, some of our not so computer savvy content writers can just write their documents and not have to be told they need to include some "special" tag at the top and bottom of every page or it won't work. At least I know how to do this now, but there *has* to be an easier way to just include the document contents, right? Why exactly doesn't <dtml-var this> work? _______________________ Ron Bickers Logic Etc, Inc. rbickers@logicetc.com
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