Hi there everyone, I have heaps of questions... Can any one tell me if Web sites developed using Zope can be indexed on search engines like Google / AltaVista when those wee spider fellas visit the server..? -- Also, assuming the following is possible, what would be the best way to implement such a system (and what are the alternatives)? Background: My system facilitates the creation of student and class information databases, and holds records of students grade, attendance records, etc. The student can access this the system to retrieve their records and relevant statistics. Right now, those statistics are the max, min, median and standard deviation value for every piece of graded coursework. Problem: Is there anyway I can visualise this data? I have a few ideas - if you have any thoughts or comments, please feel welcome... 1 - A Java applet - this is the most attractive option but put your hands up if you say that you shouldn't use Zope with Java. 2 - I don't know much about Python's Tk/Tkinter - could I use that somehow? 3- I have thought about creating a big much of .GIFs. I could maybe process all the data and store the layout of the graph in a 2D array and then use these 2 plot a graph by inserting an appropriate .GIF on the page. This would be fun but it would take me years!!! 4- I've already seen that I can export my data to MS Excel. Is it possible to do this again but have the data displayed *directly* in a graph upon viewing the data? I severely doubt this is possible... 5- Great idea for a new zope product : Data visualisation & graph maker!!! ;-) Cheers for any help. Lee PS: Zope-edu folks, I've spoken to my project supervisor to see if I can donate my project to your SIG. don't know if you can use it - but it's got some good ideas. if anyone wants to see a demo drop me a line...