[Zope] why use zope?
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bak@nstp.com.my
Fri, 28 Jan 2000 09:52:26 +0800
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> > Have you tried letting them in via FTP and/or WebDAV? Or possibly
> > constructing an upload form for new documents that makes use of a file
> > attachment?
>
> I know that this is probably going to meet with some resistance :-) but
> perhaps you could propose an emacs editing solution? I use efs (ange-ftp
> works the same) now, after finding out about it on this list only a few
> days ago, and far from hitting 'publish' -- I just save the document on
> the server, and it's live.
i have no experience with emacs. i have tried it a few times though. is it
available for win$ too? i use linux at home and at work. but i'm not the one
who's going to update the site :). users are heavily depended on win$
guess i'll have a REAL look at emacs now, and who knows, maybe it's time to
give the users a better OS.
>
> You will want to rebind ALL the keys for them first, of course.
>
will emacs work with ZClass objects? i once ftp into zope, but can only see
the root dir. can't see any ZClass object.
> I don't know what kind of content you're dealing with, but you may want to
> illustrate something simple, such as a document with
> automatically-inserted standard_html_header and standard_html_footer stuff
> in it, so they can see that they can maintain a consistent l&f w/o the
> standard associated mess that's required on most sites, with little or no
> formatting of their own.
>
how is it with your users? do editorial users muck around with the design? i
would think that editorial should stick to reporting. and if they want new
feature, just tell the programmer.
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