Hi there, Is there an efficient way to use an external editor to edit DTML Documents? Some people in my homepage group are tired of the ZMI and I can understand them, especially because of a lack of syntax highlighting. There is the possibility of copy'n'paste and upload again, but that's ugly. I also read that development on the Mozilla-based management tool is not continued. (That's sad, BTW...) Could I use WebDAV (don't have any experience with it) to retrieve and save the DTML source? If so, is there a good HTML source code editor (don't want WYSIWYG!) for Windows or Linux supporting WebDAV? Any suggestions welcome! Phil -- Philipp von Weitershausen [ *pronounce: "fun Viters-houzen" ] http://www.philikon.de/
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 03:54:29PM +0100, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Hi there,
Is there an efficient way to use an external editor to edit DTML Documents? Some people in my homepage group are tired of the ZMI and I can understand them, especially because of a lack of syntax highlighting. There is the possibility of copy'n'paste and upload again, but that's ugly. I also read that development on the Mozilla-based management tool is not continued. (That's sad, BTW...) Could I use WebDAV (don't have any experience with it) to retrieve and save the DTML source? If so, is there a good HTML source code editor (don't want WYSIWYG!) for Windows or Linux supporting WebDAV?
Any suggestions welcome!
You can use HTMLKit: http://www.chami.com/html-kit It supports FTP better than any other Windows tool I know; it can optionally open files without an extension inside itself. This is a god-sent for DTML objects like standard_html_header. There aren't any WebDAV enabled editors I know of that actually make use of the added functionality of WebDAV server; they treat it like any other FTP server. The only exception is Adobe GoLive 5; it uses WebDAV properties and locking extensively; but you said No WYSIWYG.. :) -- Martijn Pieters | Software Engineer mailto:mj@digicool.com | Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com/ | Creators of Zope http://www.zope.org/ ---------------------------------------------
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