[Zope] vim and Zope
Casey Duncan
casey@zope.com
Thu, 04 Apr 2002 13:32:46 -0700
That would be my recommendation as well. Plus WebDAV gives you locking.
One tip that helped me get this to work right is to deny WebDAV access
to anonymous. My cadaver didn't always authenticate me when it needed to
without it. With it denied, it will make you log in right away, which is
more secure anyhow.
BTW: to rid yourself of extraneous EOL characters: %s/\r//g is effective...
-Casey
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
> a good way to use vim and zope is to use cadaver (a command line webdav
> client) and set your EDITOR environment variable to vim. you must enable
> the webdav source port (see z2.py) and point cadaver to it.
>
> jens
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> On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 11:49 , Milos Prudek wrote:
>
>> I want to edit Python Scripts and DTML methods with vim. The only way
>> I found to work is to start vim, and on the vim command line enter this:
>>
>> Nread "ftp://localhost 7021/index_html"
>>
>> This download the file to vim, but at the top there's this text:
>>
>> "WARNING! 87 bare linefeeds received in ASCII mode"
>>
>> ... and on the bottom there's this:
>>
>> "File may not have transferred correctly."
>>
>> Can I get rid of these? I'm using vim 6.0z ALPHA. netrw.vim is version 2.
>> 10
>>
>> -- Milos Prudek
>>
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