on Monday, March 06, 2000 Curtis Maloney wrote : CM> Greetings, CM> Look, I don't want to start any holy wars, just to get a head count, more or CM> less. But what are peoples preferred browsers for ZOPE development? CM> Until now, I've been using Netscape, whilst desperately searching for some CM> replacement that didn't haemorhage memory. I think I've even managed to narrow CM> down which part of NS is losing the memory (it's the edit box, which is why it CM> seems to happen quicker when working with ZOPE). CM> However, in my searches I've yet to find ANYTHING under Linux that comes close CM> to the functionality of NS. CM> As I said... I don't want advocacy here, simply name and version, and perhaps CM> a quick rundown of the reason(s) you chose it over others. on win2k i used to use InternetExplorer 5 , but it is incredibly annoying when the backspace-key is also the hotkey for 'back'; i guess you can see what problems might arise from this when you accidentally unselect the textfieds when deleting text, and press backspace a couple of times and end up 3 pages back in history.. I have found Opera 3.6 to be by far the best browser for zope-management. It is quick, lightweight, and usable with full keyboard-access, but it costs money, and allegedly the linux-version stinks (haven't tested it myself) -- Geir B Hansen web-developer/designer geirh@funcom.com http://www.funcom.com