
Here's the low-down of a bug that I can't seem to squash. If you go to one of the pages in my site, ie http://twistedmatrix.com:8010/code , you'll see that the pixel images around the table are referenced as /code/pixel (which doesn't exist). This should be /pixel, but since the request that's eventually being passed to Interface.box() is from /code, it's trying to get /code/pixel. If you'd like to see the code for my site, it's at http://twistedmatrix.com:8010/mysite.py. I'm fairly certain that it's not a bug in my code, but an issue involving both box() and Method. I thought of a few no-good hacks to get around this. 1) I can just have box() reference /pixel rather than /requestpath/pixel, but this obviously won't work for sites whose / isn't an Interface. 2) I can provide a Method.getChild that returns (basically, not literally) ../request, or something like that. Blech. So. I'm clueless. Thanks for any help. -- Chris Armstrong http://twistedmatrix.com/~carmstro carmstro@dynup.net There is a 90% chance that this message was written when the author's been awake longer than he should have. Please disregard any senseless drivel.