Well... remember I work for a corporation. Linux hasn't been officially "sanctioned" for pc use, and I am not willing (yet) to fight the battle to get zope running on our unix boxes. Also, a lot of what I'm doing currently is rewriting a site I did in cgi scripts with IIS serving up the pages. I am hoping to transisition the old site to zope with a minimal amount of pain to the users. I agree with you (and everyone else) that Apache is a much better solution. I figure on fighting one battle at a time! :) Thanks, Andrew -----Original Message----- From: Stephan Richter srichter@cbu.edu Sent: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 03:13:56 -0500 To: ajwms@visto.com Subject: Re: [Zope] Unanswered questions... I checked your questions as well, but do not have the answers. The tree tag issue, I have no clue about. You may want to put that issue in the bug collector. Provide sample code and exact steps, how you generated the error. I agree with Chris, that you should use Linux or another UNIX flavor, since most people here have experience with it. IIS costs money, so all the non-professional people don't get it. The rest is smart enough to know that Apache is so much better and more reliable. Why dod you need to run Zope with IIS? Most of the advanced features start to be supported by ZServer (aka Medusa). 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 __________________________________________________________________________ Visit http://www.visto.com/info, your free web-based communications center. Visto.com. Life on the Dot.