Please don't post HTML to the list. Look at JFarr's LocalFS product. http://www.zope.org/Members/jfarr/Products/LocalFS You can also access the Local file system with Zope Products and External Methods. Troy -----Original Message----- From: Kulp, David [mailto:David_Kulp@affymetrix.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 3:50 PM To: 'zope@zope.org' Subject: [Zope] Zope app to traverse *external* file system I am trying to decide whether I should take the plunge with Zope. I will be writing a web app to traverse a large directory tree and provide fews of the files in this tree. This sounds, at first, ideal for zope, since I could create scripts or DHTML methods at the top of the tree that I can use to generally and systemically allow users to traverse and view the information -- perhaps even using the zope tree view. Alas, this directory tree is external to zope in a real file system. It is not possible to add these files as objects into zope. Everything I've read so far deals with objects in zope. Is there a straightforward way to use zope to address this while maintaining most of the nice zope features? Although not the app I'm actually writing, the idea is similar to, for example, providing a view of a /home file system. Special behavior for the default view might exist for /home/<user>/. Perhaps a directory of /home/<user>/src would be recognized as a source code tree for a particular user and special behavior within that tree would exist -- e.g. comparing a file with a CVS repository. Different files with extensions or mime-types or special names are displayed differently. This sounds a lot like a classic zope app to me except the data isn't in zope. The files are live real files in the file system and are accessed, modified, etc. outside of the web app. Any recommendation would be much appreciated! Is there a nice zope pattern for this? If not, can you recommend alternatives? Much obliged, David Kulp