Re: [Zope] documentation about the ":method"

2007-02-08 Thread Martijn Pieters
On 2/8/07, Manuel Spuhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: quoted from http://www.plope.com/Books/2_7Edition/ScriptingZope.stx Heh, I completely missed the fact that :method has been renamed to :action. Thanks for the correction! -- Martijn Pieters ___ Zop

Re: [Zope] documentation about the ":method"

2007-02-08 Thread Manuel Spuhler
Hello Martin, quoted from http://www.plope.com/Books/2_7Edition/ScriptingZope.stx "action Appends the attribute value to the original form action of the form. This is mostly useful for the case in which you have multiple submit buttons on one form. Each button can be assigned to a script that get

Re: [Zope] documentation about the ":method"

2007-02-08 Thread Martijn Pieters
On 2/7/07, Andreas Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Andreas, that doesn't speak a word about the form-field modifier 'method'. > I am looking for some documentation about the ":method" used in some > forms, for instance name="discussio

Re: [Zope] documentation about the ":method"

2007-02-07 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 7. Februar 2007 17:24:57 +0100 Manuel Spuhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I posted this question in the Plone-Users List, but it might be more a Zope stuff. I am looking for some documentation about the ":method" used in some forms, for instance name="discussion_reply:method",

Re: [Zope] documentation about the ":method"

2007-02-07 Thread Manuel Spuhler
Hi Marco, thanks for your input. What I can't understand is that in some case the string before the ":method" is the id of the current template, so I have "current_template:method" and 'current_template' is a page template, not a method, that's why I don't get it. regards M. 2007/2/7, Marco B

[Zope] documentation about the ":method"

2007-02-07 Thread Manuel Spuhler
Hello, I posted this question in the Plone-Users List, but it might be more a Zope stuff. I am looking for some documentation about the ":method" used in some forms, for instance name="discussion_reply:method", but can't find anything. Thanks for any pointers Manuel Spuhler __