Zopeists - Hmm, This all looks wonderful. It's particularly interesting to see Tony McDonald's project developing right along with the tools. (Don't you love living on the bleeding edge, Tony? ;-) A lot of people talk about collaborative content development these days, nice to see some one doing it. Actually, with these tools all open source, it's a lot less risky than being an "early adopter" of the latest and greatest vaporware. The real reason for my post is to ask all you XML gurus about the potential usefulness of AbiWord, the GPLed commercial word processor from the people at www.abisource.com. In many ways, it's an MS-Word clone, and it's cross platform - first targets, Win32 and Linux/(Unix/X/GTK, actually). Interestingly, it uses XML as it's native storage format. It'd sure be cool to be able to use Zope as a sort of shared storage space, and hand my users AbiWord and a URL. Tony, you mention doing the RTF->XML->Zope->HTML shuffle. What tool chain are you using for the first two conversions? Ross -- Ross J. Reedstrom, Ph.D., <reedstrm@rice.edu> NSBRI Research Scientist/Programmer Computer and Information Technology Institute Rice University, 6100 S. Main St., Houston, TX 77005