The administrator's main contention is that it is open source, unsupported and my attempt to lock them into a unix-centric platform; something that will work fine under "unix" but Windows is an after-thought.
Lol :) Seriously though the Windows version of Zope sometimes does lack a little. PCGI is just a horrible hideous solution that I threw out after playing around with it and just ran Zope on another port. I was looking around for a solution to this and what we really need is an ISAPI filter that does proxying. In a similar manner to the one for BeaLogic server, http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/admindocs/isapi.html this just proxies everything off to Zope. Of course this takes time to develop and no-one I know of so far has worked on it. Heres an off the wall solution, use ASP to call Zope. http://www.wc.cc.va.us/dtod/zope/ Not a great idea for a high performance site... In the end I just used Apache on Windows or ZServer straight. Cheers. -- Andy McKay.