Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-18 Thread Muk Yan
Hi Jonathan,Thanks a lot, it works today, but it was acting up a bit yesterday. I really appreciate it, maybe I just needed to completely get rid of the browser cache.Peace and thanks again,Muk
On 8/17/06, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







If you have a line like

input type=text name=first_name 
value=default value

in your html file then if you try the following in 
your script file

print REQUEST['first_name'] 
return printed

you should see default value printed 
out

you can try:

print REQUEST

to see the entire contents of REQUEST (very 
informative)

Note: if you do not have a default value in your 
input statement and you do not enter anything in the input field when 
the form is displayed, then when the form is submitted REQUEST will not contain 
an entry for the corresponding form field (an entry is made in REQUEST only when 
data is entered in the form field)


Jonathan



  - Original Message - 
  
From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: 
Jonathan 
  Cc: 
zope@zope.org 
  Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:40 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and 
  HTML Forms
  Hey All,Sorry about that, what I meant is that I get a 
  KeyError. It says that the first_name in REQUEST['first_name'] is not found, 
  when I try to set the variable in line in the script where fname = 
  REQUEST['first_name'].Thanks in 
  advance.Cheers,Muk
  On 8/17/06, Jonathan  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  


What does it doesn't seem to work mean? 
Error messages/traceback? What does your form  script contain? 
More info on the problem is definitely required!




Jonathan



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From: 
Muk Yan 

To: 
Jonathan ; 
zope@zope.org 
Sent: 
Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:20 PM
Subject: 
Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms
Hey Jonathan, All,Thanks I tried your solution, but 
it doesn't seem to work. Can anybody shed some more light on this 
situation, since what Jonathan provides is exactly what I want to do, but 
it's not working.Am I forgetting to put parameteres or some other 
newbie mistake like that?Thanks in advance and thanks again 
Jonathan.-Muk
On 8/17/06, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 


  
  
  Form variables are stored in REQUEST. In a 
  python script you gain access to REQUEST by:
  
  REQUEST= 
  container.REQUEST
  you can then access the form variables 
  by:
  
  fname = REQUEST['first_name']
  
  
  you can check for the presence of a form 
  variable by
  
  if 
  REQUEST.has_key('first_name'):
  
  or
  
  if REQUEST.get('first_name', 
  None):
  
  
  hth
  
  Jonathan
  
  
  
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  Original Message - 
  
From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: 
  zope@zope.org 
  Sent: 
  Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:57 PM
  Subject: 
  [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms
  Dear Trusted Zope Zealots,This subject was a bit 
  too broad to do a google search on, because I've tried and the lack of 
  relevancy was astounding.I've probably been committing a cardinal 
  sin in DTML, but I couldn't figure any other work around. I have 
  an HTML form in a DTML Document say:form 
  action="" method=postName:input type=text 
  name:first_name/form I want to use 
  first_name in a python script, but what I've been doing is setting it in 
  the process_this_form, which is a DTML method:DTML Method, 
  process_this_form:dtml-call REQUEST.SESSION.set ('firstName', 
  first_name)dtml-call 
  this_is_a_python_script()and in the Python Script, 
  this_is_a_python_scriptI use 
  REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')What my question is, is there 
  anyway to directly access first_name from the form in the python script 
  without having to have to call the dtml-call  
  REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName', first_name) and then 
  REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the python script. Sort of a 
  sophomoric question, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks in 
  advance.-Muk
  
  
  

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[Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Muk Yan
Dear Trusted Zope Zealots,This subject was a bit too broad to do a google search on, because I've tried and the lack of relevancy was astounding.I've probably been committing a cardinal sin in DTML, but I couldn't figure any other work around.
I have an HTML form in a DTML Document say:form action="" method=postName:input type=text name:first_name/form
I want to use first_name in a python script, but what I've been doing is setting it in the process_this_form, which is a DTML method:DTML Method, process_this_form:dtml-call REQUEST.SESSION.set
('firstName', first_name)dtml-call this_is_a_python_script()and in the Python Script, this_is_a_python_scriptI use REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')What my question is, is there anyway to directly access first_name from the form in the python script without having to have to call the dtml-call 
REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName', first_name) and then REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the python script. Sort of a sophomoric question, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.-Muk
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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Jens Vagelpohl

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On 17 Aug 2006, at 14:57, Muk Yan wrote:
What my question is, is there anyway to directly access  
first_name from the form in the python script without having to  
have to call the dtml-call  REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName',  
first_name) and then REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the  
python script.  Sort of a sophomoric question, but any help would  
be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.


request.get(MY_VARIABLE)  ???

jens


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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Thursday 17 August 2006 1:57 pm, Muk Yan wrote:

 Name:input type=text name:first_name

Make that:

   input type=text name=first_name

 DTML Method, process_this_form:
 dtml-call REQUEST.SESSION.set ('firstName', first_name)
 dtml-call this_is_a_python_script()

 and in the Python Script, this_is_a_python_script
 I use REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')

Make that:

  dtml-call this_is_a_python_script(request['first_name'])
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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Thursday 17 August 2006 2:02 pm, Jens Vagelpohl wrote:

 request.get(MY_VARIABLE)  ???

The one major problem with that is that it ties you to getting information 
from the request.  Better to write a script with explicit parameters and 
call it with those parameters.  Then, you can pull values from a database, 
another Zope object, or anything else.  Also makes testing *much* easier 
(since you can use the Test tab to experiment with it).
-- 
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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Jonathan



Form variables are stored in REQUEST. In a python 
script you gain access to REQUEST by:

REQUEST= container.REQUEST
you can then access the form variables 
by:

fname = REQUEST['first_name']


you can check for the presence of a form variable 
by

if 
REQUEST.has_key('first_name'):

or

if REQUEST.get('first_name', 
None):


hth

Jonathan


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: zope@zope.org 
  Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:57 
  PM
  Subject: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML 
  Forms
  Dear Trusted Zope Zealots,This subject was a bit too 
  broad to do a google search on, because I've tried and the lack of relevancy 
  was astounding.I've probably been committing a cardinal sin in DTML, 
  but I couldn't figure any other work around. I have an HTML form in a 
  DTML Document say:form action="" 
  method="post"Name:input type="text" 
  name:"first_name"/form I want to use "first_name" 
  in a python script, but what I've been doing is setting it in the 
  process_this_form, which is a DTML method:DTML Method, 
  process_this_form:dtml-call "REQUEST.SESSION.set ('firstName', 
  first_name)dtml-call "this_is_a_python_script()"and in 
  the Python Script, this_is_a_python_scriptI use 
  REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')What my question is, is there anyway 
  to directly access "first_name" from the form in the python script without 
  having to have to call the dtml-call " REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName', 
  first_name) and then REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the python 
  script. Sort of a sophomoric question, but any help would be 
  appreciated. Thanks in advance.-Muk
  
  

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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Muk Yan
Hey Jonathan, All,

Thanks I tried your solution, but it doesn't seem to work. Can anybody
shed some more light on this situation, since what Jonathan provides is
exactly what I want to do, but it's not working.

Am I forgetting to put parameteres or some other newbie mistake like that?

Thanks in advance and thanks again Jonathan.

-MukOn 8/17/06, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:







Form variables are stored in REQUEST. In a python 
script you gain access to REQUEST by:

REQUEST= container.REQUEST
you can then access the form variables 
by:

fname = REQUEST['first_name']


you can check for the presence of a form variable 
by

if 
REQUEST.has_key('first_name'):

or

if REQUEST.get('first_name', 
None):


hth

Jonathan


  - Original Message - 
  
From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: 
zope@zope.org 
  Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:57 
  PM
  Subject: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML 
  Forms
  Dear Trusted Zope Zealots,This subject was a bit too 
  broad to do a google search on, because I've tried and the lack of relevancy 
  was astounding.I've probably been committing a cardinal sin in DTML, 
  but I couldn't figure any other work around. I have an HTML form in a 
  DTML Document say:form action="" 
  method=postName:input type=text 
  name:first_name/form I want to use first_name 
  in a python script, but what I've been doing is setting it in the 
  process_this_form, which is a DTML method:DTML Method, 
  process_this_form:dtml-call REQUEST.SESSION.set ('firstName', 
  first_name)dtml-call this_is_a_python_script()and in 
  the Python Script, this_is_a_python_scriptI use 
  REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')What my question is, is there anyway 
  to directly access first_name from the form in the python script without 
  having to have to call the dtml-call  REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName', 
  first_name) and then REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the python 
  script. Sort of a sophomoric question, but any help would be 
  appreciated. Thanks in advance.-Muk
  
  

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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Jonathan



What does "it doesn't seem to work" mean? 
Error messages/traceback? What does your form  script contain? More 
info on the problem is definitely required!



Jonathan

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: Jonathan ; zope@zope.org 
  Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:20 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and 
  HTML Forms
  Hey Jonathan, All,Thanks I tried your solution, but it 
  doesn't seem to work. Can anybody shed some more light on this 
  situation, since what Jonathan provides is exactly what I want to do, but it's 
  not working.Am I forgetting to put parameteres or some other newbie 
  mistake like that?Thanks in advance and thanks again 
  Jonathan.-Muk
  On 8/17/06, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  


Form variables are stored in REQUEST. In a 
python script you gain access to REQUEST by:

REQUEST= 
container.REQUEST
you can then access the form variables 
by:

fname = REQUEST['first_name']


you can check for the presence of a form 
variable by

if 
REQUEST.has_key('first_name'):

or

if REQUEST.get('first_name', 
None):


hth

Jonathan



- 
Original Message - 
From: 
Muk Yan 
To: 
zope@zope.org 
Sent: 
Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:57 PM
Subject: 
    [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms
Dear Trusted Zope Zealots,This subject was a bit too 
broad to do a google search on, because I've tried and the lack of relevancy 
was astounding.I've probably been committing a cardinal sin in DTML, 
but I couldn't figure any other work around. I have an HTML form in 
a DTML Document say:form action="" 
method="post"Name:input type="text" 
name:"first_name"/form I want to use 
"first_name" in a python script, but what I've been doing is setting it in 
the process_this_form, which is a DTML method:DTML Method, 
process_this_form:dtml-call "REQUEST.SESSION.set ('firstName', 
first_name)dtml-call "this_is_a_python_script()"and 
in the Python Script, this_is_a_python_scriptI use 
REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')What my question is, is there anyway 
to directly access "first_name" from the form in the python script without 
having to have to call the dtml-call " REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName', 
first_name) and then REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the python 
script. Sort of a sophomoric question, but any help would be 
appreciated. Thanks in advance.-Muk




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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Muk Yan
Hey All,Sorry about that, what I meant is that I get a KeyError. It says that the first_name in REQUEST['first_name'] is not found, when I try to set the variable in line in the script where 
fname = REQUEST['first_name'].Thanks in advance.Cheers,MukOn 8/17/06, Jonathan 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






What does it doesn't seem to work mean? 
Error messages/traceback? What does your form  script contain? More 
info on the problem is definitely required!



Jonathan

  - Original Message - 
  
From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: 
Jonathan ; zope@zope.org 
  Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:20 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and 
  HTML Forms
  Hey Jonathan, All,Thanks I tried your solution, but it 
  doesn't seem to work. Can anybody shed some more light on this 
  situation, since what Jonathan provides is exactly what I want to do, but it's 
  not working.Am I forgetting to put parameteres or some other newbie 
  mistake like that?Thanks in advance and thanks again 
  Jonathan.-Muk
  On 8/17/06, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  


Form variables are stored in REQUEST. In a 
python script you gain access to REQUEST by:

REQUEST= 
container.REQUEST
you can then access the form variables 
by:

fname = REQUEST['first_name']


you can check for the presence of a form 
variable by

if 
REQUEST.has_key('first_name'):

or

if REQUEST.get('first_name', 
None):


hth

Jonathan



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From: 
Muk Yan 
To: 
zope@zope.org 
Sent: 
Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:57 PM
Subject: 
[Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms
Dear Trusted Zope Zealots,This subject was a bit too 
broad to do a google search on, because I've tried and the lack of relevancy 
was astounding.I've probably been committing a cardinal sin in DTML, 
but I couldn't figure any other work around. I have an HTML form in 
a DTML Document say:form action="" 
method=postName:input type=text 
name:first_name/form I want to use 
first_name in a python script, but what I've been doing is setting it in 
the process_this_form, which is a DTML method:DTML Method, 
process_this_form:dtml-call REQUEST.SESSION.set ('firstName', 
first_name)dtml-call this_is_a_python_script()and 
in the Python Script, this_is_a_python_scriptI use 
REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')What my question is, is there anyway 
to directly access first_name from the form in the python script without 
having to have to call the dtml-call  REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName', 
first_name) and then REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the python 
script. Sort of a sophomoric question, but any help would be 
appreciated. Thanks in advance.-Muk




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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Jonathan



If you have a line like

input type="text" name="first_name" 
value="default value"

in your html file then if you try the following in 
your script file

print REQUEST['first_name'] 
return printed

you should see "default value" printed 
out

you can try:

print REQUEST

to see the entire contents of REQUEST (very 
informative)

Note: if you do not have a default value in your 
input statement and you do not enter anything in the input field when 
the form is displayed, then when the form is submitted REQUEST will not contain 
an entry for the corresponding form field (an entry is made in REQUEST only when 
data is entered in the form field)


Jonathan



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: Jonathan 
  Cc: zope@zope.org 
  Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:40 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and 
  HTML Forms
  Hey All,Sorry about that, what I meant is that I get a 
  KeyError. It says that the first_name in REQUEST['first_name'] is not found, 
  when I try to set the variable in line in the script where fname = 
  REQUEST['first_name'].Thanks in 
  advance.Cheers,Muk
  On 8/17/06, Jonathan  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  


What does "it doesn't seem to work" mean? 
Error messages/traceback? What does your form  script contain? 
More info on the problem is definitely required!




Jonathan



- 
Original Message - 
From: 
Muk Yan 

To: 
Jonathan ; zope@zope.org 
Sent: 
Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:20 PM
    Subject: 
Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms
Hey Jonathan, All,Thanks I tried your solution, but 
it doesn't seem to work. Can anybody shed some more light on this 
situation, since what Jonathan provides is exactly what I want to do, but 
it's not working.Am I forgetting to put parameteres or some other 
newbie mistake like that?Thanks in advance and thanks again 
Jonathan.-Muk
On 8/17/06, Jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 


  
  
  Form variables are stored in REQUEST. In a 
  python script you gain access to REQUEST by:
  
  REQUEST= 
  container.REQUEST
  you can then access the form variables 
  by:
  
  fname = REQUEST['first_name']
  
  
  you can check for the presence of a form 
  variable by
  
  if 
  REQUEST.has_key('first_name'):
  
  or
  
  if REQUEST.get('first_name', 
  None):
  
  
  hth
  
  Jonathan
  
  
  
  - 
  Original Message - 
  From: 
  Muk Yan 
  To: 
  zope@zope.org 
  Sent: 
  Thursday, August 17, 2006 2:57 PM
      Subject: 
  [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms
  Dear Trusted Zope Zealots,This subject was a bit 
  too broad to do a google search on, because I've tried and the lack of 
  relevancy was astounding.I've probably been committing a cardinal 
  sin in DTML, but I couldn't figure any other work around. I have 
  an HTML form in a DTML Document say:form 
  action="" method="post"Name:input type="text" 
  name:"first_name"/form I want to use 
  "first_name" in a python script, but what I've been doing is setting it in 
  the process_this_form, which is a DTML method:DTML Method, 
  process_this_form:dtml-call "REQUEST.SESSION.set ('firstName', 
  first_name)dtml-call 
  "this_is_a_python_script()"and in the Python Script, 
  this_is_a_python_scriptI use 
  REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName')What my question is, is there 
  anyway to directly access "first_name" from the form in the python script 
  without having to have to call the dtml-call " 
  REQUEST.SESSION.set('firstName', first_name) and then 
  REQUEST.SESSION.get('firstName') in the python script. Sort of a 
  sophomoric question, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks in 
  advance.-Muk
  
  
  

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Re: [Zope] Python Scripts and HTML Forms

2006-08-17 Thread Gabriel Genellina

At Thursday 17/8/2006 17:40, Muk Yan wrote:

Sorry about that, what I meant is that I get a KeyError. It says 
that the first_name in REQUEST['first_name'] is not found, when I 
try to set the variable in line in the script where fname = 
REQUEST['first_name'].


Read the previous responses, you had an error in your html form, have 
you fixed it?




Gabriel Genellina
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