Martin Winkler wrote
I just wanted to express that this feature may be too hard to program for the (IMHO) rare cases that we really need it, but IF there
I had understood that Python and Zope excelled at string manipulation. That's why I am surprised that it would be difficult to scan a folder full of documents to find a word and replace it with another (with the option of ignoring anything in pointed brackets). I'm not a programmer so I probably don't appreciate the complexities of the task, however in this case it seems like the object-oriented database is a hindrance rather than a help. If it was just a batch of html files I could search and replace through them with just about any piece of software on my desktop. I wouldn't know whether this is the sort of tool that is generally useful, but in my work I use search and replace all the time (if only to fix my endless confusion over 'its' and 'it's') Cheers Lee Hunter Hum Communications Ltd.