Hi all, I'm new to Zope, knows li'l bit of Python. Here is my situation, in a new job. 1) We have a fairly big site (25 departmental sections, 2000-1500 pages) 2) All the pages are static (Yeah! you want to change the look of pages in your site, you edit all these files, or call a perl regex master :-( 3)What we want is a publishing tool, which can help webmasters to maintain the site and to delegate responsibility to departmental contact points to maintain their sections. 4)From what I fiddled around with Zope, this is perfect tool. 5)But, we've an IIS server running which serves the pages. My question is, can I use Zope to manage the website? I know Zope stores the HTML pages in its own database (right?). What I love to have is some situation just like that, but all those facilities actually correspond to the files in the IIS root folder. (I checked localFS product, but I'm not sure how to use that for such a situation). One *silly* way is to go to each page in the Zope site, save the HTML in the IIS's root directory (He He! what about using "wget"?). But I think it is really a stupid solution, *I AM A ZOPE NEWBIE* !!! (but I can use that - make wget run every 2 hours to automatically update the site!). If you have some pointers, PLEASE let me know! (Well, all this can be avoided if I'm able to use Zserver to serve up pages - for reasons I can't explain, I need to stick to IIS. May be Apache, if I cry out loud!). TIA VSB ~ V.Satheesh Babu sbabu@tnc.org . . http://www.csoft.net/~vsbabu/ /V\ - Duct tape is like the force. It has // \\ a light side, and a dark side, and /( )\ it holds the universe together ... ^'~'^