Andy McKay wrote:
Peice of cake. I started thinking about this one time playing around with Blogger. Blogger allows you to publish your site out to an ftp server. It
Well why not then do it. I mean you have - in you Plone windows installer - a great start for this kind of setup too. I would actually be interested to develope this kind of setup too - if you share your magic in how you are creating these setup-distributions. And since we are talking about it - I would like to also know how to make programs / scripts into windows that add for example a new web folder shortcut to Zope with parameteres that user writes. ,-) What I am thinking about is the possibility to create a local Zope CMF editor enviroment setup.exe that I could easily modify and configure for different needs and send to almost anyone -- or let editors download the package by themselves. The development enviroment could be visually similar to the live service - or even totally different - in a sense of being just an editor enviroment and live website is also the publishing enviroment. And then again publishing would happen on object or folder basis - to the Inbox folder or live folder of the site. Wohoo - that would be cool.
wouldnt be much different if one ftp'd out your say Squishdot web log onto a plain and cheap site with ftp access (with the obvious static problem).
I thougth about this too. I didn't quite agree on what would be the best possible way to do dumping a rendered view of the site to an ftp server: start with a script to go through element and view it and save that to the server, use wget to collect everything rendered to a temporary folder and upload that via ftp to the server or use sitecopy etc. Too tired to think anymore ,-)
It would be very cool. However there is obviously quite a bit of work on ZSyncer alone for that sort of reliability and redundancy (and all the Zope 2 cruft). Not sure if there is a good commercial application for it though ;)
,-) Yep. But in the timespan of 2 - 3 years solving the replication would be really really really cool and open different possibilities to Zope web applications. Think about intranet of a company that is spread on different sites and that doesn't have good internet connections between offices - or wants to reserve the bandwidth for something else. They could have local servers for each office and replicate servers.. etc... I've never used or programmed notes, but I've been told that Notes can work like that. -- Heimo Laukkanen Oy Fountain Park Ltd Hämeentie 153 B, 00560 Helsinki, Finland tel. +358 9 777 68 161, gsm +358 40 759 1110, fax +358 9 777 68 100 http://www.fountainpark.org