Re: [Zope] Sophisticated Editing of Zope Objects
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 16:49:18 -0600 schenck <schenck@ultra.posc.org> wrote:
I am new to using Zope. It looks very interesting, but one thing that appears to be a weakness is the way you edit DTML Documents and Methods (and other objects too for that matter) by using a simple text field in an HTML browser. For complex objects this looks like a serious problem. Other than exporting the object, editing it in a more sophisticated browser and importing it again, are there better solutions?
Using EFS or even the older ange-ftp under Emacs or XEmacs you can edit such transparently via FTP and thus gain all the benefits of an intelligent editing environment (*Emacs) atop Zope. -- J C Lawrence Home: claw@kanga.nu ----------(*) Other: coder@kanga.nu --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--
There is also a project called Zope Mozilla Initiative http://www.zope.org/Resources/Mozilla/ that is working on a Zope Studio based on the Mozilla browser. There is also a parallell project called ZIE that aims to build a content management platform based on Internet Explorer 5. Regards, Johan Carlsson
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 16:49:18 -0600 schenck <schenck@ultra.posc.org> wrote:
I am new to using Zope. It looks very interesting, but one thing that appears to be a weakness is the way you edit DTML Documents and Methods (and other objects too for that matter) by using a simple text field in an HTML browser. For complex objects this looks like a serious problem. Other than exporting the object, editing it in a more sophisticated browser and importing it again, are there better solutions?
Using EFS or even the older ange-ftp under Emacs or XEmacs you can edit such transparently via FTP and thus gain all the benefits of an intelligent editing environment (*Emacs) atop Zope.
-- J C Lawrence Home: claw@kanga.nu ----------(*) Other: coder@kanga.nu --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--
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