Fred: There are answers to all your questions. I just wrote most of them down ..... <http://zope.org/Members/glpb/ttw_authoring> Paul --On 24 December 2003 12:20 +0100 Frederic Faure <ffaure@bigfoot.com> wrote:
At 06:41 24/12/2003 +0000, garry saddington wrote:
Boa Constructor has a zope editing feature with syntax highlighting and can add most zope objects in its own IDE.
Thx Garry for the tip :-)
Gee, took me a good ten minutes to figure out that you musn't right-click on the the Zope item in the Transport node of the tree in Boa's Explorer, but rather right-click anywhere in the right-hand pane, and hit New to create a new connection, and edit username + password + hostname.
Still, asking a non-techie to set up Zope + Python + wxPython + Boa is ... problematic. Anything more than running the Zope installer and a small WYSIWYG editor is likely too much to ask.
How do non-techie users add contents? Structured text through Plone? A webDAV-capable WYSIWYG HTML editor like DreamWeaver? Other tools I should know about?
Ideally, the solution is a single EXE with a true WYSIWY HTML editor capable of connecting to a Zope server through the XMLRPC protocol. Is anyone working of this?
Thank you :-) Fred.
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