[Zope] Dreamweaver MX rewrites ZPT XML?

Wil Cooley wcooley@nakedape.cc
Tue, 18 Jun 2002 12:13:59 -0700


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Also Sprach Evan Simpson <evan@4-am.com> on Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 08:06:15PM=
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> hpinson@indepthl.com wrote:
> >Has anyone else experienced this?  Dreamweaver MX seems to=20
> >completely replace ZPT XML tags. =20
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> It isn't Dreamweaver doing this -- it's Zope.  Since the actual GET=20
> request sent by a WebDAV client such as Dreamweaver looks just like a=20
> plain old browser request, Zope executes whatever you ask for instead of=
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> giving you the source code.  You need to set up a WebDAV source port (by=
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> adding "-W 8081" to your command line, for instance) and then point=20
> DreamWeaver at that port.

I've seen similar results.

I was playing around with "Kate" (the KDE text editor), which
supports WebDAV (well, there's a webdav kioslave, but the effect
is the same).  I had WebDAV in ZServer running and I was using the
correct port, because I didn't at first and was only able to get
the pages in published form (or whatever you'd call it after the
templates and such have been expanded).

I could edit my template page just fine, but when I would open a page
that used the template (slots and such were filled in, done through
the web interface), it just gave me the template with default content
again and ignored the content I'd already assigned to the page.

I'm completely new to Zope and might have done something wrong with
inheritance or something.

Wil
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