Hello everyone, I finally got around checking the Python site again, and what did my tired eyes see? Python 1.6 a1 is out and a roadmap for the next releases. What makes the entire subject so interesting is that Python 1.6 will support unicode and OpenSSL (in the socket, httplib, urllib). Furthermore, there will be a module called sre, which supports unicode regular expressions. What does that mean? I don't know, but maybe we have a major Zope release coming up supporting unicode and OpenSSL (ZServer)? I would love to see it, since I would not need to use Apache anymore. Due to the incompatibilities in the Python code that would mean that Zope would also be backward incompatible; does that mean it would be Zope 3.0.0? I would love if some folks from Digital Creations could comment on that. What is the plan? Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter - (901) 573-3308 - srichter@cbu.edu CBU - Physics & Chemistry; Framework Web - Web Design & Development PGP Key: 735E C61E 5C64 F430 4F9C 798E DCA2 07E3 E42B 5391