Gents, Well, you could always try W3 under Emacs (just kidding, not sure how it does under X, but on my NT machine it doesn't work very well as a management interface). The problem isn't so much one of Emacs not working with cookies, it is of FTP (which is what efs is using) not working with cookies. The DC folks had some comments on this a ways back (check the list archives) and the conclusion was that the FTP protocol just didn't have the support built in for Zope's more sophisticated management capabilities. I wonder how much work it would be to get WebDAV support into XEmacs? I'm not too familiar with WebDAV, but does this provide a better map to Zope's management functionality? Cheers, John
-----Original Message----- From: Jochen Haeberle [SMTP:listen@midras.de] Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:23 AM To: Petr Knapek Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] Zope versions and Emacs
Hi,
I don't use Emacs to work in Zope, but I bet you are not logged in to the version with Emacs, how should you, this would require Emacs to accept and set cookies as well as work as a webbrowser so you can click on the "start work in version" link...
I guess Emacs can't do that...
Jochen
At 9:07 Uhr +0100 16.02.2000, Petr Knapek wrote:
Zopists, I have any problem with Zope versions when I edit my DTML code in Emacs and update it through FTP access. I see no indication (red diamond) of such a way changed DTML method (or other object) and the version tells me, that there is no change in this version. But, on the other hand, I can see this change in the UNDO Zope tab.
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