[Zope] Fw: [Zope] Re:Web Site newbie

Loren Stafford lstaffor@dynalogic.com
Thu, 6 Jul 2000 14:16:58 -0700


----- Original Message -----
From: "Loren Stafford" <lstaffor@dynalogic.com>
To: "michael montagne" <montagne@easystreet.com>
Sent: July 06, 2000 01:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] Re:Web Site newbie


> As Andy also said, "It depends".  It depends on what you want to do with
> your website. Write and let us know so we can give more specific answers.
> Chances are you can put all your content in Zope's database.
>
> Some folks decide to store some files outside of Zope and serve them thru
> Apache, for any of the following reasons:
>
> 1. You've got thousands of them
> 2. They're huge (full-length mpeg2 movies, for example -- hundreds of
> megabytes)
> 3. They need to be accessible to other applications
>
> But if you don't have such requirements, count on Zope for everything.
>
> -- Loren
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "michael montagne" <montagne@easystreet.com>
> To: <zope@zope.org>
> Sent: July 06, 2000 06:49 AM
> Subject: [Zope] Re:Web Site newbie
>
>
> > Tremendous reply!!  Just what I needed.  I'm curious about one thing
tho.
> > <If you don't need a regular web server (for serving files outside of
> Zope),
> > stick with the built-in ZServer. >
> > Does this mean that I have to have all my files in the zope folder?
> > Wouldn't I want to do that anyway?  Can you elaborate?
> > I'd like to stick with the Zserver if I can but I don't want to run into
> any
> > road blocks too soon down the road.
> > -mjm
> >
>