[Zope] - Zope, Win95, File Output

LEE, Kwan Soo kslee@plaza1.snu.ac.kr
Sun, 13 Dec 1998 18:16:58 +0900


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Fabian Lemke wrote:

> My question boils down to this: Is there an easy way (accessing in python or whichever) to use Zope to generate the output HTML files instead of only through the webserver?
>
> Fabian

Well, the easiest way(from a newbie's point of view) is sucking out every HTML files from the your local Zope (webserver) site and publish them up to ISP's.

There are many utilities for that work. I have not tried websucker.py(right?) from the standard Python distribution, but it might work, I guess. If you need a surely working solution, why not try Namo sitemanager included in Namo web editor. BTW, Namo means 'tree' in ancient Korean.

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I am contemplating translating Zope into  Asian languages. First into Korean, then into Japanese and lastly into Mainland Chinese and Taiwan Chinese. It is just *contemplating* because I am supposed to be very^100 busy finishing my dissertation for the coming monthes.
For a newbie( not only to Zope & Python but also to programing in general), this is quite ambitious.
Any comments or caveats? Or is this sort of topic not suitable discussed here?

                        Kwan-Soo.

ps. As you might have seen, my English is clumsy. Hence please forgive me any strange expressions or language errors.


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<p>Fabian Lemke wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>My question boils down to this: Is there an easy
way (accessing in python or whichever) to use Zope to generate the output
HTML files instead of only through the webserver?
<p>Fabian</blockquote>

<p><br>Well, the easiest way(from a newbie's point of view) is sucking
out every HTML files from the your local Zope (webserver) site and publish
them up to ISP's.
<p>There are many utilities for that work. I have not tried websucker.py(right?)
from the standard Python distribution, but it might work, I guess. If you
need a surely working solution, why not try Namo sitemanager included in
<a href="http://www.namo.com">Namo web editor</a>. BTW, Namo means 'tree'
in ancient Korean.
<p>***
<p>I am contemplating translating Zope into&nbsp; Asian languages. First
into Korean, then into Japanese and lastly into Mainland Chinese and Taiwan
Chinese. It is just *contemplating* because I am supposed to be very^100
busy finishing my dissertation for the coming monthes.
<br>For a newbie( not only to Zope &amp; Python but also to programing
in general), this is quite ambitious.
<br>Any comments or caveats? Or is this sort of topic not suitable discussed
here?
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Kwan-Soo.
<p>ps. As you might have seen, my English is clumsy. Hence please forgive
me any strange expressions or language errors.
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