On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 04:23:29PM +0100, Tom Deprez wrote:
Yo Eric,
Today I received a message that WorldPilot has a new site, which is www.worldpilot.nl (it's closer to your country :-) ) This morning the link didn't work, but I just tried it and now it works.
To all who don't know it yet : Worldpilot has a new site : go to www.worldpilot.nl
That site is not new; it is as old as the original .org and .com sites. It is hosted by the Dutch distribitor of the Net appliances that WorldPilot originally was developed for. I am assuming that they still are selling/renting out appliances with WorldPilot on it and want to be able to show of WorldPilot. I don't think that worldpilot.nl should be seen as the official WorldPilot development site at all though.
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I recommend searching Zope.org for some products which will do what you want and more, for example WorldPilot.
I've tried to locate the worldpilot product for the last 2 months, but have been unable to. At first the site linked to by zope.org and zope treasures gave a 'server not found'. Now they link to a sourceforge project with no released files. I found this very strange, and was expecting a comment on this list, but i haven't seen any yet. Thought i'd point this out, as it's bound to confuse the person who asked the question, as it did me. (If they read this, I would recommend Zope to them. I'm still pretty much a newbie, but i've benefited from Zope and it's community enough that i don't even want to look back on the way i developed web-apps before. All of what you indicated is very possible in Zope.)
IIRC, the original developer behind WorldPilot left the company when they switched names/were taken over/whatever happened, and placed WorldPilot on SourceForge. Nothing much has happened since. There are alternatives. Search for 'Amphora' and 'ZopeGUD'. -- Martijn Pieters | Software Engineer mailto:mj@digicool.com | Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com/ | Creators of Zope http://www.zope.org/ ---------------------------------------------