How you get to the page is irrelevant. I don't care if you redirect
there or type in the url or click a link.

On 7/19/05, Erik Myllymaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using DTML only because I am using the excellent Calendar tag product.
> 
> sometimes, the links on the calendar tag get affected by from variables so as 
> a
> hack i re-write the QUERY_STRING using:
> 
> request.RESPONSE.redirect(request['URL'] + '?mode-calendar=' +
> request['mode-calendar'] + '&date-calendar=' + request['date-calendar'] +
> '&location=' + request['location'])
> 
> instead of:
> 
> return container['MAIN'](context, request, error=error, message=message)
> 
> I originally left that detail out to avoid unnecessary confusion, but I think 
> it
> might be the cause...ideas?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Peter Bengtsson wrote:
> > On 7/19/05, Erik Myllymaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>I use the following template often. When using a page template for my MAIN 
> >>page,
> >>I access the error and message vars with:
> >>
> >><p tal:content="options/error">Error message</p>
> >><p tal:content="options/message">Reg. Message</p>
> >>
> >>How would I access them when I use a dtml-method for my MAIN page?
> >><dtml-var error> and <dtml-var message> don't seem to work.
> >>
> >
> >
> > That _should_ work.
> > In DTML, I think when you ask for something it does a options,
> > REQUEST, context, acquisition context lookup all in one loop. In TAL
> > you can't be lazy :( and you have to specify exactly where you expect
> > it to come from.
> >
> > Bare in mind that keyword arguments only span across ONE template
> > where as variables in REQUEST span across ALL templates.
> >
> > Doublecheck your template usage and/or send us your traceback.
> >
> >
> >>Python Script - index_html:
> >>
> >># Import a standard function, and get the HTML request and response objects.
> >>from Products.PythonScripts.standard import html_quote
> >>request = container.REQUEST
> >>RESPONSE =  request.RESPONSE
> >>
> >>error=''
> >>message=''
> >>
> >>if not request.has_key('next_state'):
> >>   return container['MAIN'](context, request, error=error, message=message)
> >>
> >>elif  request.get('next_state') == 'Do Something':
> >>   try:
> >>     doSomething()
> >>     message = message + 'We did something'
> >>   except:
> >>     error = error + 'Error in doSomething()'
> >>
> >>
> >>elif  request.get('next_state') == 'Do Something Else':
> >>   try:
> >>     doSomethingElse()
> >>     message = message + 'We did something else'
> >>   except:
> >>     error = error + 'Error in doSomethingElse()'
> >>
> >>
> >>return container['MAIN'](context, request, error=error, message=message)
> >>
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