Hi everyone, I'm wondering about the feasibility of using ZServer's FTP capabilities and the new SiteAccess product to do virtual hosting on our school's Web site. Currently, everything but the main District page is being served from Apache with virtual hosting, a virtual host for each building. I know that I can use Netscape Composer and upload files to Zope. But what if someone is working on a page, has no understanding of Zope, and no desire to learn it. Would ZServer be a good solution for old-style static HTML pages contained in the ZODB? For example, could I tell a 4th grade teacher to send her site to ftp://schoolname.k12.mn.us/staff/teachername/ and have it work OK? Is there any reason that ZServer wouldn't play nice with any of the other WYSIWYG Web page editors out there? -Tim -- Timothy Wilson | "The faster you | Check out: Henry Sibley H.S. | go, the shorter | http://slashdot.org/ W. St. Paul, MN, USA | you are." | http://linux.com/ wilson@chem.umn.edu | -Einstein | http://www.mn-linux.org/