RE: [Zope] Re: SiteAccess & 2.1.6

2000-06-22 Thread Wright, Geoff

Oleg Broytmann writes:

> > I am using SiteAccess and 2.1.6 at iMeme, and they play 
> > fine together.
> 
> This is one success story among millions failures. I 
> certainly would not upgrade to 2.1.6.

I am running SiteAccess on two 2.1.6 installs -- one on a RedHat 6.1 box and
the other on a RH6.2 box.  Both work like a champ.

These were both fresh 2.1.6 installs.  Does the problem typically occur
w/upgrades or did I just get lucky twice?  I ask because I have a 2.1.4
install that I've been planning to upgrade -- and it serves several domains
and depends heavily upon SiteAccess.

> Oleg.(All opinions are mine and not of my employer)
>  
> Oleg Broytmann  Foundation for Effective Policies 
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.

-glw

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RE: [Zope] HTML EDITORS

2000-05-26 Thread Wright, Geoff

> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 11:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Zope] HTML EDITORS
> 
> 
> Luis Cortes wrote:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Has anyone found a really good HTML EDITOR that plays nice 
> with dtml tags?
> > 
> > Do anybody have anything they can really recommend?
> 
> GVIM

I'll second that.

And it works just as nicely on Windoze as it does on *NIX.  If you you're
interested in using it, I'll send you my vimrc.  It's well simple and
well-commented.  I don't have any special syntax stuff for dtml, but find
that
the standard html highting works just fine.

If you haven't dealt with vi before, you'll find the learing curve a bit
steep, but you'll _love_ it when you get the hang of it.  And if you come
from a GUI world, gvim gives you all the little niceites you're used to,
like cut & paste, scroll bars, mouse-based highlighting and that sort of
thing.  Of couse, once you get used to gvim, you can just hide your mouse
under you desk form most of the day  :)

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