Like others I was a bit puzzled as to how to Save As FTP in HTML-Kit. I've just downloaded build 290 and got it all working (the stuff may have lain undiscovered in earlier verions - RTFM .....). The keys to cracking it are: 1. Go Workspace -> Add FTP Server/Folder -> Add FTP Server. Do the obvious (all familiar to Homesite users). A blue coloured ftp source will appear in the File pane on the RHS. Expand/collapse trees to navigate to the file you want to open. 2. Right-click and "Open As Text". Haven't yet fathomed the significance of this as opposed to other options. What I do know is that "Save" then does the business - saves it back to your FTP source. As a 24-day-old (6 days to go ....) Homesite evaluation user I'm really, really impressed so far with HTML-Kit. My thanks to Phil Harris et al for the tip. Paul -- The Library, Tyndall Avenue, Univ. of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TJ, UK E-mail: paul.browning@bris.ac.uk URL: http://www.bris.ac.uk/
I'm a bit puzzled as to how you get things like index_html to appear. My homesite seems to need an extension list. -- Robin Becker
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 13:56:04 +0000 Robin Becker <robin@jessikat.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
I'm a bit puzzled as to how you get things like index_html to appear. My homesite seems to need an extension list.
For me it just works (index_html included). Mind you I declined all offers to set preferences for browsers and file extensions when HMTL-Kit started up for the first time. Paul -- The Library, Tyndall Avenue, Univ. of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TJ, UK E-mail: paul.browning@bris.ac.uk URL: http://www.bris.ac.uk/
Paul Thanks for your notes, especially the "open as text" tip. Very fast and easy. HTML-Kit Preview is very useful too for changing forms in Zope. Now if only someone would create an HTML-Kit library Zope extension complete with all essential DTML and pythonisms for auto tag completion.... - Jason ___________________________________________________________ Jason CUNLIFFE = NOMADICS['Interactive Art and Technology'] ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Browning <paul.browning@bristol.ac.uk> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 8:04 AM Subject: RE: [Zope] FTP in HTML-Kit? Sussed it!
1. Go Workspace -> Add FTP Server/Folder -> Add FTP Server. Do the obvious (all familiar to Homesite users). A blue coloured ftp source will appear in the File pane on the RHS. Expand/collapse trees to navigate to the file you want to open.
2. Right-click and "Open As Text". Haven't yet fathomed the significance of this as opposed to other options. What I do know is that "Save" then does the business - saves it back to your FTP source.
Jason, Working on the HTML-Kit plugin as we speak. ;) Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Cunliffe" <jasonic@nomadicsltd.com> To: "Paul Browning" <paul.browning@bristol.ac.uk>; <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] FTP in HTML-Kit? Sussed it!
Paul
Thanks for your notes, especially the "open as text" tip.
Very fast and easy. HTML-Kit Preview is very useful too for changing forms in Zope.
Now if only someone would create an HTML-Kit library Zope extension complete with all essential DTML and pythonisms for auto tag completion....
- Jason ___________________________________________________________ Jason CUNLIFFE = NOMADICS['Interactive Art and Technology']
----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Browning <paul.browning@bristol.ac.uk> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 8:04 AM Subject: RE: [Zope] FTP in HTML-Kit? Sussed it!
1. Go Workspace -> Add FTP Server/Folder -> Add FTP Server. Do the obvious (all familiar to Homesite users). A blue coloured ftp source will appear in the File pane on the RHS. Expand/collapse trees to navigate to the file you want to open.
2. Right-click and "Open As Text". Haven't yet fathomed the significance of this as opposed to other options. What I do know is that "Save" then does the business - saves it back to your FTP source.
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 03:51:28PM -0000, Phil Harris wrote:
Working on the HTML-Kit plugin as we speak. ;)
I have created a Python library for HTML-Kit plugins. Very easy with Mark Hammonds Win32 extensions. It is only the bare bones COM interface though, no niceties such as Exceptions and such. As soon as the download server is back online again (www.chamisplace.com) I can figure out more easily what plugins can do on the whole and create a higher level interface along the lines of: ------------------------------------------------------ from HTMLKitPlugins import Plugin, RegisterPlugin class HelloWorld(Plugin): name = 'Hello_in_Python' iconCaption = = 'PyD' section = 'MyPlugins' def main: self.output('Hello, Python World!') RegisterPlugin(HelloWorld()) ------------------------------------------------------ A HiperDom or DTML plugin is then going to be a breeze. Imagine XML-RPC access to the Zope server so you can expand <dtml-var> references in place. :) Currently I use a fake Perl plugin to pass through to Python (yukk), but if someone wants to write a standalone .EXE file that transparently invokes a python file based on registry entries (location of Python interpreter and a registry of Python plugin files) we can do without Perl altogether. Next step would then be to ask Chami.com to add support for Python plugins as well (which is not hard for them if I supply the Python library files). -- Martijn Pieters | Software Engineer mailto:mj@digicool.com | Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com/ | Creators of Zope http://www.zope.org/ ---------------------------------------------
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jason Cunliffe wrote:
Thanks for your notes, especially the "open as text" tip.
I found an option in "Edit | Preferences | Workspace" named "Ignore file type when opening/inserting" It may have (yet undetected) side effects, but doubleclicking index_html now does what I would expect it to... ;) Regards, Stefan
Yes interesting + thanks again. Also there is radio button in "Edit | Preferences | Workspace" 'Transfer mode' = use text mode to transfer files with extensions and then a long list: al;asa;asc;asp;aspc;aspx;bas;bat;c;c++;cat;cc;cfm;cfml;cgi;cnf;conf;cpp;cs;c ss;css1;css2;css3;csv;cxx;dcl;decl;dtd;dtml;el;ent;etx;f90;h;h++;hh;hkh;hks; hpd;hpp;htaccess;htm;html;htt;htx;hxx;inc;inf;ini;inl;iss;j;jav;java;javascr ipt;js;jscript;l;latex;lcd;lisp;log;lsp;m;pas;pc;perl;php;php2;php3;php4;php 5;php6;pht;phtml;pl;pl3;pl4;pl5;pl6;pl7;pll;plx;pm;py;rtf;rtx;scm;shtm;shtml ;soc;sql;stm;sys;tex;text;tsv;txt;vb;vbs;xml;xsd so I added >>>>> dtml; <<<<<< not sure what side efect there but seems to be ok :-) - Jason ___________________________________________________________ Jason CUNLIFFE = NOMADICS['Interactive Art and Technology'] From: Stefan H. Holek <stefan@epy.co.at> Subject: Re: [Zope] FTP in HTML-Kit? Sussed it!
I found an option in "Edit | Preferences | Workspace" named "Ignore file type when opening/inserting"
It may have (yet undetected) side effects, but doubleclicking index_html now does what I would expect it to... ;)
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