[Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ...

2001-01-08 Thread Smith Ray
[Note: I assume posts can't be made using the egroups web post form? I see the note that it is a remote list, but if posts never work maybe a note specifically stating it is an archive only should be displayed?] Hi, Yesterday I saw a demo of an Intranet package a company wants the company I wo

Re: [Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ...

2001-01-08 Thread Olaf Zanger
hi there Smith Ray schrieb: > * Runs on Windows NT/2000 only. (Zope can + many others) yes > > * Uses MS IIS only (I believe Zope can use IIS + built in web server + > others) apache, zserver, iis > > * Uses MS SQL Server (I believe Zope can + built in DB + others) zope with mysql, postgresql

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2001-01-09 Thread Max Møller Rasmussen
From: Smith Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >The cost thrown up in the air was in the order of $AUS20,000 for a >3 year rental, per site (At the moment that is about $US35,000) >When you start talking dozens of sites you quickly start looking >for alternatives! Zope can easily do most all of

Re: [Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ...

2001-01-09 Thread tav
> SR == "Smith Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: SR> Are there any "Intranet" type packages which have similar SR> functionality to what I have quickly described? there aren't any intranet packages per se, but there is a wonderful zope product called worldpilot which you should take a

RE: [Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ...

2001-01-09 Thread Dieter Maurer
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Max_M=F8ller_Rasmussen?= writes: > Zope can easily do most all of the things you mention in zClasses. The most > difficult items you are requesting though is calendaring and discussion. I looked at SquishDot, at it seems not to be bad for discussions (a la bulletin board). Calende

Re: [Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ...

2001-01-09 Thread Andy McKay
I'd personally stay from Worldpilot since AFIAK its not open source. -- Andy McKay. - Original Message - From: "tav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Smith Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 4:

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2001-01-09 Thread Steve Drees
> I'd personally stay from Worldpilot since AFIAK its not open source. > -- > Andy McKay. >From their website: What's worldpilot's licence? Worldpilot is open source. It's licence WPL (Worldpilot Public Licence) is identical to the ZPL (Zope Public Licence). Please read it here.

RE: [Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ...

2001-01-09 Thread Farrell, Troy
Same as ZPL http://demo.worldpilot.com:8080/site/LICENSEWPL.txt -Original Message- From: Andy McKay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 4:06 PM To: tav; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Smith Ray Subject: Re: [Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ... I'd personally stay from World

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2001-01-09 Thread Andy McKay
mith Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 2:35 PM Subject: RE: [Zope] [Newbie] Can Zope ... > Same as ZPL > > http://demo.worldpilot.com:8080/site/LICENSEWPL.txt > > -Original Message- > From: Andy McKay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >