[ZDP] BackTalk to Document The Zope Book (2.5 Edition)/Using Basic Zope Objects
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In general it's handier to download the export file to your local
machine. Sometimes it's more convenient to save the file to the
server instead, for example if you are on a slow link and the
export file is very large, or if you are just trying to move the
exported object to another Zope instance on the same computer.
% Anonymous User - July 2, 2002 2:06 pm:
Can somebody give me an example when we need another Zope instance on the same machine?
% Anonymous User - July 2, 2002 2:08 pm:
Development of Zope itself. I have about 26 Zope instances on my machine, for instance. Really. ;-)
% Anonymous User - July 2, 2002 2:14 pm:
You are simply amazing. Thanks.
I will not expect you to always respond this fast (just trying not to give you too much pressure). But,
thanks, really.
% Anonymous User - July 2, 2002 2:24 pm:
Amazing, no. But comments to this book go right into my inbox, so I see them right away. ;-) - Chris
McDonough
% Anonymous User - July 2, 2002 2:46 pm:
Chris,
Thanks! I have been doing my research for the past week and half, trying to decide to go with
ALOServer/OpenACS or you guys. I read the discussion between you and Don over at OpenACS. Very interesting
and entertaining. I decided to try Zope first.
This is the 2nd day I use Zope. It was a beautiful install yesterday. I mean very painless install (on Win
2000). I already like it, although I know very little about it at this point.
At this point, we have a user base around 500,000 people (real people with real names & addresses). It is
very likely we will 10x that within 2 years. I will let you know more details when we are ready.
Zope is really a good piece of work.
BTW, what is the easiest way to "import" a site that has about 1,000 html pages and 100 *.avi or *.mov into
Zope? No dynamic pages or database connection in this case. Just a static site. Even run from a CD.
Thanks again. Mike
% Anonymous User - July 2, 2002 3:28 pm:
Chris,
Sorry. Just realize that I should post content specific questions here inside the document. You have my
permission to remove the above one and this one.
Thanks.
Mike
% Anonymous User - Nov. 21, 2002 3:08 pm:
I just read the comment about comments going into Chris's inbox.
How could I resist commenting.
Do you know what would be a nice feature with respect to this documentation
and comments? A "Make comments disappear" feature; a switch of telescoping
script gizmo that would permit the reader to just read the documentation
as it is without having to be constantly throwing cognitive switches that
say, "Ooops, there's another comment, stop concentrating and reading, jump
visually or with the mouse or with the down arrow key, start reading again and
(maybe) get your concentration back.
I guess I'm showing my age but I don't think even younger people's minds
have darwinized to parallel process this text efficiently and effectively.
thanks. ...edN
% Anonymous User - Nov. 21, 2002 3:10 pm:
Ooops! my bad. I just remembered that there <b>is</b> a switch to turn off
comments. Sorry for the noise. Age is a dibilitating disease. ...edN