Andrew "Zopeweaver" Wooldridge wrote:
1) How do I get Zope to run as a service on my NT box so I dont have to stay logged in for it to run?
The installer for the Zope NT binary asks you if you want to run as a service -- in fact, that's the default. Take a look at the file "doc/INSTALL.txt", under Installation on Windows, for more information.
2) When I upgrad Zope will I have to re-build all of my applications?
Unless we do something wrong, nope.
3) Is there an IRC channel for ZOPE? IF not I would like to offer the idea of creating one on say the mozilla or slashdot servers
I'm not sure if the Zope universe is big enough yet for that. I rememer Guido doing this for Python about a year ago and nobody showed up. :^) Perhaps if there were coordinated events?
4) Is there anyone interested in working with me on a Zope/Dreamweaver cross-communication project?
I think the answer will certainly be yes. Go to: http://www.egroups.com/list/zope/ and do a search for Dreamweaver. There are about 18 hits. --Paul
Paul Everitt wrote:
Andrew "Zopeweaver" Wooldridge wrote:
1) How do I get Zope to run as a service on my NT box so I dont have to stay logged in for it to run?
The installer for the Zope NT binary asks you if you want to run as a service -- in fact, that's the default. Take a look at the file "doc/INSTALL.txt", under Installation on Windows, for more information.
Ok, I'll check that out. My experience has been than I run it with start.bat and when I close that ms-dos window zope stops.
2) When I upgrad Zope will I have to re-build all of my applications?
Unless we do something wrong, nope.
3) Is there an IRC channel for ZOPE? IF not I would like to offer the idea of creating one on say the mozilla or slashdot servers
I'm not sure if the Zope universe is big enough yet for that. I rememer Guido doing this for Python about a year ago and nobody showed up. :^)
Perhaps if there were coordinated events?
I think that now that zope is "out there " and is open source that you will find more people. Perhaps a news.zope.org newsgroup would be cool as well.
Andrew Wooldridge wrote:
I think that now that zope is "out there " and is open source that you will find more people. Perhaps a news.zope.org newsgroup would be cool as well.
Welcome to the list Andrew! I'm glad you found my suggestions interesting enough to check Zope out. Regarding my last email, did you figure out how to do PUT and GET from DW yet? And do you know if Macromedia is going to add WebDAV support to DW? In case you missed it, I'd like to point you towards the Advanced DTML Howto: http://www.zope.org/Documentation/HowTo/DTML as that has more thorough information than the DTML guide I showed you before. I would also be interested in a newsgroup, as I am currently filtering the email into a folder and sorting it by thread, but a newsgroup would let me see the the same threaded view from home, as well. This would also have the effect of letting new users see the context of the current posts. Michael Bernstein.
Paul Everitt wrote:
Andrew "Zopeweaver" Wooldridge wrote:
4) Is there anyone interested in working with me on a Zope/Dreamweaver cross-communication project?
I think the answer will certainly be yes. Go to:
http://www.egroups.com/list/zope/
and do a search for Dreamweaver. There are about 18 hits.
I've been unable to log in to the egroups archive all day. Is there something wrong with their server? Michael Bernstein.
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