[Zope] couple of newbie questions on implementing zope
Maik Jablonski
maik.jablonski@uni-bielefeld.de
Thu, 18 Jul 2002 22:07:50 +0200
David Walker wrote:
>Hello -
>I understand that the development of a site can be done on my Windows
>workstation, but once it goes live, doesn't the site need to be moved to a
>real server? So my ISP would need to have Zope installed, yes? Seems
>obvious but I wanted to check. ;-)
>
yes, you are right..
>I'm creating a simple newsletter site and it seems like Zope would be
>perfect. As new articles are written, the old ones need to be moved to an
>archive page. If I understand correctly, this procedure would be easy with
>Zope. If each article is contained within its own folder, they could be
>simply dragged from one location to another using the Zope control panel.
>My question is this, if this simple newsletter page has four positions for
>articles, how do I control where on the page the articles appear.
>
main idea for two news-folders:
- create 2 news-folders with id's = right, left
- put your news as simple [without header & body-tags] html-formatted
documents [use DTMLDocument and clear everything before typing
anything...;-)] in the folders or move them around between them
- write a index_html in your ROOT-Folder which renders a table for your
news:
<table>
<tr>
<td>Left Side</td> <td>Right</td>
</tr>
<td>
<dtml-with left>
<dtml-in objectValues>
<dtml-var sequence-item>
<hr>
</dtml-in>
</dtml-with>
</td>
<td>
<dtml-with right>
<dtml-in objectValues>
<dtml-var sequence-item>
<hr>
</dtml-in>
</dtml-with>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
that should give you an idea... maybe you can divide your big question
into simpler ones next time... would be easier to write an answer this
way...;-)
greetings, maik