Searching a tool to edit DTML on MS-Windows, I read:
It says that HTML-Kit can edit files through FTP. I found that it can only retrieve files, without being able to browse directories, and that it cannot save back files with FTP. Absolutely not a competitor for GNU Emacs.
Or did I miss something?
Maybe the newest built of html-kit (from 29. Nov). The changes file suggests that ftp-support is now very good. (save/load/update ... everything you can do with a local file seems now to work with remote-files too). Look at http://www.chami.com/html-kit/news/ A very interesting feature for zope seems to be the following: " Ability to map local folders to remote servers, for the purpose of previewing files with server-side scripting through the server ("Edit | Preferences... | Preview | Edit Preview Rules..."). The user interface for this option has not been finalized." HTML-Kit is free and very customizable, I really like it. The developer is very responsive and there's a load of plugins available - chances are that any modifications to make it play better with zope can be incorporated. And it's free (as in beer). cheers, oliver