Hi All. Andrew Kuchling posted the following message on comp.lang.python about his nght2html.py module. His message reminded me that it's a bit of a hassle maintaining code that relies on one or more of the Zope components, compared to the relatively simple way of dealing with Bobo code. [ amk ]
It's perfectly possible to use DTML outside of Zope; nght2html, the templating system I use for my Web pages, uses DocumentTemplate because I didn't want to write and maintain Yet Another templating syntax, and DocumentTemplate has practically all the bells and whistles you need.
Zope appears to be presently distributed as a single, monolithic package. It was formerly available as downloadable components. (Is there a link to older versions available?) I can understand that Digital Creations does not have the available bandwidth to continue to support distributing individual components. However, I'm interested in developing a long-term strategy that will allow me to continue to use Zope components (ZODB, ZTemplate, etc.) in a portable, low-maintenance kinda way. Jeff Bauer Rubicon Research