Hi,
>But here's what worries me about Zope: it looks I will do a whole lot of
typing and get caught up in the syntax and repetitive nature of >things like
and and . OK, so it's
not made for the faint-of-heart at this point - I can >handle that. But I
also am not an HTML maven, and it looks like
You can use whatever GUI type tools you currently use to create your web pages to use
with Zope.
This will not make the best use of Zope, but it will work. Zope makes available an
FTP interface to
its internal database structure, so it is possible to use it more or less exactly as
you would wi
You still have to write dtml by hand, but you could
say Dreamweaver to connect via FTP to Zope. You can then edit the documents in
html. Or use you favorite WSYIWYG and ftp / cut and paste them in.
For a tool that includes all the dtml check out the
one day it might be ready - Zope Studio.