Tino, I both understand and agree with all of your comments below, and the more I look at this the more I'm heading in that direction. The webs at the moment are fullyfledged FP webs, using all sorts of weird stuff the FP supports, i.e. private folders (_vti_*), forms with private data-stores etc.. We're talking about a gig of pages/images etc here, so it's no simple job to redo all the pages. I would like, maybe even need, to find a way to serve the files through Zope. In time I will be 'migrating' the users (about 1500, all of whom will have managment rights over specific parts of the site) over to the Zope way of thinking but that's obviously going to take time. Oh well, back to the drawing board. thanks anyway Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tino Wildenhain" <tino@wildenhain.de> To: "Phil Harris" <phil.harris@zope.co.uk>; "Chris Withers" <chrisw@nipltd.com> Cc: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:28 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] LocalFS and the history tab
Hi Phil,
--On Freitag, 17. August 2001 14:18 +0100 Phil Harris <phil.harris@zope.co.uk> wrote:
It makes perfect sense, when the site you want to serve through Zope is maintained by Frontpage, (now that doesn't make any sense, but I have no choice in the matter). :(
Erm... Frontpage happens to "support" FTP too. Ok, you 'll need some hacking to support the brain-dead foldernames, Frontpages loves, but at least - it works. If its Frontpage 2000 you can happyly use WebDAV. You can argue the change to FP 2000 with the need to support new platforms .-) I suspect IIS5 needs this to (or so, I'm not quite sure, but your opposite for sure also not ;))
You need the file creation hack anyway, because from my experience, Frontpage leaves a complete cluttered page ;)
Regards Tino