On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Paul Everitt wrote:
Is there are reason these folks can't use Netscape Composer? It doesn't sound like they would ever grok DTML...
I just tried it, and it worked fine for what I tried to do! Netscape Composer complains a little about the odd URLs, but at least it lets you publish it anyway, and it seems to work just fine! I don't know what I'd done wrong before.
I'll give that a shot with the target audience, see how it goes.
You ought to also try HomeSite from Allaire (http://www.allaire.com). It is an HTML editor that really shines in my book. Not only can do tag-level editing (with very helpful help and tag-building dialogs) but if you have IE4 installed on the system you can also do WYSIWYG editing. It can be extended in various ways, (new commands, toolbar buttons, code snippets, tag creation dialogs, etc.) It can do FTP uploads as well as editing remote files as if they were local. Perhaps building an add-on for HomeSite would be a great answer for the Zope IDE question. Imagine adding a tab to the toolbar labeled "Zope" or "DTML" with a collection of buttons for inserting Zopish things into the document... Just my $0.02 -- Robin Dunn robin@AllDunn.com http://AllDunn.com/robin/ Try http://AllDunn.com/laughworks/ for a good laugh.