Hello everyone - I'm a zope newbie, teaching myself python at the same time. I have a batch of docbook files and I generate a couple of hundred HTML files (processed a couple of steps through XSL transformations). It's 400+ pages, so importing/exporting will probably take quite a long time. I thought it would make sense to continue transforming the doc on the local file system and add a link to the file location from the Zope control center. If I import the files, then I will have to remove and re-import the files each time I rebuild the document, which seems excessive... And I would need a command-line interface to do that anyway, because it makes no sense to add each file individually. Is it possible to give zope server knowledge of trees of HTML on the local file system? How do I do that? Or is there a better way? What other approaches are there to integrating large docbook documents inside Zope applications? I suspect it's not a good idea to store the XML source and dynamically generate docbook for each page, but I haven't tried that yet. -- Alan Ezust ottawa, canada