So here's the scoop. I'm very familiar with PHP, and I've got a site nearly ready to roll in PHP. I've even got a stupid system for letting the content guy update the pages remotely in PHP. Problem is, I've just discovered Zope. It does so much more then what I had originally wanted (a secure file repository) that I'm looking into using it for managing the whole site. Just the ability to manage the files via a web browser kicks ass. However, it seems that the PHP tags in the documents I imported with load_site.py blow up because Zope doesn't understand PHP and doesn't seem to pass things back to Apache that it can process. Any ideas? Should I quickly redevelop things in Zopeish, or is there a way to get Apache to apply the mod_php parser to the output of Zope via pcgi? -- Adam Haberlach | Who buys an eight-processor machine and then adam@newsnipple.com | watches 30 movies on it all at the same time? http://newsnipple.com | Beats me. They told us they could sell it, so | we made it. -- George Hoffman, Be Engineer