1) Pages within Zope 2) External sites or pages that link to these pages 3) You'd like the underlying pages to be separate from the URLs to which these external pages refer, so that you can move the actual data around. 4) You want this to perform really well.
From this specification, it sounds like, aside from the marginal performance loss incurred, you should be able to make do by using plain old HTTP redirection. Did I get any part wrong?
Yes. Plain old inclusion (like #include in C) would work faster because it doesn't go back to the client in the same sense as HTTP redirection. There is some way of doing this in dtml, I know because I had something working at one point but I can't remember what it is. I do remember it only worked if the objects that were redirected to (equivalent of included) were methods not documents. <dtml-var "whatever.whateverelse.object> gets the right object but it doesn't get rendered. Andy -- ------------------------------------------------- Andy Heath a.k.heath@open.ac.uk The Open University +44 (0) 114 2885738