Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the TTW part is what is one of the strenghts of Zope -
Well, no, not really. Being able to edit stuff remotely is where Zope's real strength lies. WebDAV and FTP are much better than using sucky HTTP forms to do this ;-)
Babies..... bathwater.....
Just because ChrisW has gone beyond TTW editing, does not make it a Bad Thing(tm) in general :)
I challenge you to justify how editing in a text box is better than using a full text editor, given that both can be used remotely ;-)
Hmm... now if I can only find an editor that is worth me spending my valuable time trying to make it do what I want, instead of what it wants for my code.... Or there are those nice little text boxes... they don't assume they know better than me...
It seems that ZPT is mostly aimed at the Page Designer, whereas DTML is mostly aimed at the Developer. Would this be a correct assesment of the situation?
DTML didn't have a clue who it was aimed at, which was it's main problem ;-)
Hmm... strange then that I have used (as have many others) it to produce some very complex (And some think atractive and even elegant) sites. I had always assumed it was aimed at people who wanted to design websites with some server side inteligence - Seems a logical assumption, after all that is what it allows.
*grinz*
Chris