I have a similar situation where I find myself way down in the tree
structure and have to go up to a certain point and down again. Leaving "bad
structuring" aside (actually its well structured in many other respects),
all I could think of to get a hold of these objects was a whole bunch of
nested
Dieter Maurer wrote:
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> Then Chris Withers wrote: use
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>
>
> I did not believe him and tried it out...
> ... it works in Zope 2.2.2.
...worked for me all the way back to 2.1.4 ;-)
Anyway, if you're _really_ lazy, write an external method something
alogn the lines of:
def showImage(sel
Pete Prodoehl writes:
> I was sort of hoping it would be easier. It would be ideal to have this:
>
>
>
> boiled down to one simple tag that works when I store images in a subfolder
> *and* use file extensions.
>
> But from what I've read so far, it can't be done...
I had this opinion
What's wrong with ?
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From: "Pete Prodoehl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'zope-list'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 2:27 PM
Subject: RE: [Zope] images in directories
>
> I was sort of hopi
idn't work for some reason, and still seems a little complex for
just inserting an image.
Pete
> --
> Subject: Re: [Zope] images in directories
>
> hi,
>
> Sure they are. If you ftp a jpg to the server it comes up with an id of
> bla.jpg, you can then ref
hi,
Sure they are. If you ftp a jpg to the server it comes up with an id of
bla.jpg, you can then refrence it in html just like you would on an Apache
server or whaterver
j.
..
. Jason C. Leach
... University College of the Cariboo.
..
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Chris Withe
Pete Prodoehl wrote:
>
> Is it possible to have an image named "image.gif" or "image.jpg" ? (Are file
> extensions allowed? If so, how are those objects addresses?)
or
cheers,
Chris
>
> Pete
>
> > --
> > > "Farrell, Troy" wrote:
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > This
Pete Prodoehl writes:
> Is it possible to have an image named "image.gif" or "image.jpg" ? (Are file
> extensions allowed? If so, how are those objects addresses?)
It is.
And it is quite common.
There is a minor problem, if you like to put images in an "image" folder.
But this is not related t
hi
This is a bit of code I was working on, it may not be what you are after
but:
It scans through a Folder and displays all the images it finds. If that's
not what you want, then the last line is
probably what you want. With OOP Images know how to display themselves,
so
Is it possible to have an image named "image.gif" or "image.jpg" ? (Are file
extensions allowed? If so, how are those objects addresses?)
Pete
> --
> > "Farrell, Troy" wrote:
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> >
> >
> >
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> This also works:
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> "Farrell, Troy" wrote:
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This also works:
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Assuming that IMAGES is a subfolder of the PWD, try this (untested):
Also look here:
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/HowTos/WithTagHow-To
Troy
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From: CUR
CURTIS David a écrit :
> Hi,
> I check the archives but could not find an answer. How do you display images that
>are burried in directories?
> For example,
> works with the image1 at same level
> but
> does not. nor does
>
> Any help would be apprechiated. Thanks in advance
You can use t
David,
Where image1 is in the folder IMAGES.
-Aaron
At 07:42 AM 11/2/00 -0800, CURTIS David wrote:
>Hi,
>I check the archives but could not find an answer. How do you display
>images that are burried in directories?
>For example,
> works with the image1 at same level
>but
> does not. nor
When you create your image object set the path correctly then your
should work :)
Dan
CURTIS David wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I check the archives but could not find an answer. How do you display images that
>are burried in directories?
> For example,
> works with the image1 at same level
> but
> do
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