"Charles Y. Choi" wrote:
Yes, and though your PUT_factory override is a great thing, it's an unsupported patch: that is, it's not part of the standard packaging of Zope.
Urm, PUT_factory has been a standard part of Zope for some time now...
The conventions you use (# for PythonScripts) are not clearly documented.
That's because I've overridden the default PUT_Factory, hich is one of its strengths, you can customise it ;-)
And as much as I'd love to to chuck DTML, ZPT is still buggy in 2.5.0 - (try creating a page template for the view method of a ZClass).
ZClasses are a waste of time, even more so than DTML. I've not experienced any bugs in ZPT when used in a sane context.
As far as emacs goes, it uses file extensions to automatically determine what mode to be in.
yes, and? *grinz* cheers, Chris