Dears List-mates, I have a program that process some data analysis and it's able to generate html docs to be visualised in a web browser. What I am trying to figure out is a way of wrapping this external html docs inside Zope/Plone. Trying to explain it better: I would like to present such data analysis results (and for that I can play with its code in order to generate just the <body> block for example) as if it were part of our plone website, i.e. using our website's layout with its header and side columns etc. That external data (and html doc) is accessible via LocalFS among others reasons because they are big and temporary. I am aware of importing html via FTP or webdav or even considering to code a python external method to generate the data analysis results independently of my external program, but I guess these approach involves using a lot of ZODB resources, besides processing time, that frankly I would like to avoid. Accessing data via LocalFS or similar and just turn them presentable inside a zope website seems to be the natural way, but I am missing how to do it. I thought about using frames, but it sounds even worse. BTW, is Zope able to work with frames? Another possibility I imagined was if I could fill my external html files with '<!-- @import ...' inside e.g. <head> block, but I really don't know how far I can go with that idea, since my first tests showed me that it can works for font style (*.css files) but then I don't know what else to do, for example, to get the side menu and calendar. Anyway, any commentary here would be very appreciated. Sorry if I couldn't express me better but I am prone to extend any point here if you wish. I thank very much in advance any help. Cheers, Alan