I was using Zope just fine with my redhat install, but for a variety of reasons I needed to upgrade to Debian. Zope installed fine (can't wait to see new packages for the recently released upgrade ^_^) but I'm curious as to how one is supposed to use the netscape in debian to edit zope sites. I am currently using Netscape 4.61, as that's the recommended default, but this is also true of 4.08, 4.61, and 4.7. If I go to my RedHat box, sitting right next door, and use any of these versions of netscape, everything works fine. The problem is: I go to my site. I click on a folder. I select 'add dtml method' from the menu. I type anything for the title and ID: then I hit 'add', or 'add and edit'. The status bar changes to "Connect: Host www.twistedmatrix.com:8080 contacted. Watiting for reply..." but nothing happens after that. This is not a general problem with HTTP POST, as it only happens when I access Zope (and only the 'add dtml method' and 'add dtml document' screens -- I can add users and edit documents just fine!) Mozilla on the same machine works fine. When netscape fails, no line ever shows up in /var/lib/zope/var/Z2.log, so I assume it's never sending any query. The client is helix.twistedmatrix.com, the server is www.twistedmatrix.com. Lynx also doesn't work, but I won't get into that =) ---- The Tao is like a glob pattern: It is masked but always present. used but never used up. I don't know who built to it. It is like the extern void: It came before the first kernel. filled with infinite possibilities. [glyph@twistedmatrix.com]