On Thursday 12 September 2002 12:52 pm, eric.n.dunn@bankofamerica.com wrote:
I was able to get External Editor working on a Solaris box and W2K Client. I used Python-2.2.1.exe, win32all-148.exe, and zopeedit-win32-0.5.exe on W2K client.
Actually the zopeedit-win32-0.5.exe binary already contains Python and win32all.
I only had to add an editor path to the ZopeEdit.ini to get it to work on the client (Product already installed on ZServer)
Works great with one (1) editor path but how do I get it to differentiate from a text editor (or html editor) and an image editor?
[content-type:text/html] editor = <path to dreamweaver> [content-type:text/*] editor = <path to general text editor> [content-type:image/*] editor = <path to iamge editor> etc, etc
Read your doc's and it should have worked because file types are already config'ed.
Yes, but the general editor setting overrides the os setting. Try omitting the general editor setting entirely and just put dreamweaver under the text/html content type and DTML meta types (assuming you want to use dreamweaver to edit dtml): [content-type:text/html] extension = .html editor = <path to dreamweaver> [meta-type:DTML Method] extension = .html editor = <path to dreamweaver> [meta-type:DTML Document] extension = .html editor = <path to dreamweaver> If your other editors are already configured through Windows, then you probably don't need to add anything else to your config file. hth, -Casey