RE: [Zope] images in directories

2000-11-07 Thread Pete Prodoehl


I was sort of hoping it would be easier. It would be ideal to have this:

  

boiled down to one simple tag that works when I store images in a subfolder
*and* use file extensions.

But from what I've read so far, it can't be done...

Someone suggested the following:

   

but that didn't work for some reason, and still seems a little complex for
just inserting an image.


Pete



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> Subject:  Re: [Zope] images in directories
> 
> hi,
> 
> Sure they are.  If you ftp a jpg to the server it comes up with an id of
> bla.jpg, you can then refrence it in html just like you would on an Apache
> server or whaterver 
> 
> 

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RE: [Zope] images in directories

2000-11-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl

Is it possible to have an image named "image.gif" or "image.jpg" ? (Are file
extensions allowed? If so, how  are those objects addresses?)

Pete


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> > "Farrell, Troy" wrote:
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> This also works:
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RE: [Zope] CMS/publishing system

2000-11-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl


>> How well does Zope integrate applications/cgi's written in ASP, Cold
Fusion,
>> Perl, etc...? As we've got a number of things we'd prefer to keep as is,
and
>> run alongside Zope.
>
>Nope. You should take the chance to reimplement them. You get better
>performance and much cleaner solutions (better to maintain and more 
>secure) then any of the mentioned solutions allow. Many things are 
>better done completely different in zope.

argh... That's not a good answer. Is it possible? I'm thinking that with
Apache and mod_rewrite it would be doable (using file extensions to map the
request), but I'm not sure how that might work under IIS or within Zope...
There are some systems in place that are either, large/legacy/developed by
others/etc that we can't simply reimplement in Zope... Plus, I'd consider it
a big plus for Zope if I could run apps written in other
languages/environments without too much of a hassle.


Pete


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[Zope] CMS/publishing system

2000-11-02 Thread Pete Prodoehl

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I'm looking for opinions on Zope being used as a CMS/publishing system.
Here's some rough notes on our situation and my thoughts on Zope.

We run NT now, but would like the option of migrating to *nix. (Zope runs on
both.)

We want to deploy across 50+ sites. (Since it's open source, we'd spend our
money on customization/development rather than licensing fees.)

We'd prefer a browser based administration system. (Zope's already got a
very good one.)

Some questions I have are:

How well does Zope integrate applications/cgi's written in ASP, Cold Fusion,
Perl, etc...? As we've got a number of things we'd prefer to keep as is, and
run alongside Zope.

How does Zope deal with serving virtual domains off of a single NT box? What
approach would that require?

Zope looks like a really nice platform, any real-world evaluations would be
most appreciated...
(Besides what I've read on www.zope.org)

thanks...


Pete






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