[Zope] Zclass nonfolderish?
mcdonc@iqgroup.com
mcdonc@iqgroup.com
Thu, 23 Sep 1999 11:25:03 -0700
Replying to my own question again...
The answer was that the ZClass I created was *not* folderish... but it
still presented a Content tab that allowed me to select objects to "add
to it"... when I tried to add them to it, it would not allow me,
however. Why it comes up with the content tab, I dont know.
chris mcdonough <chri-@iqgroup.com> wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/zope/?start=12856
> After reading Amos' ZClasses Tutorial, my understanding is that you
are
> required to subclass the "Object Manager" base class to create class
> instances that are folderish.
>
> However, even if I leave the base class blank when creating a ZClass,
> instances of the class present themselves as folderish (e.g. if I
visit
> /myClass/manage, I am presented with a management interface that
allows me
> to add objects "into" myClass).
>
> Is this proper? How do I create a ZClass which is not folderish?
>
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