On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 11:09:00PM +0100, Oliver Bleutgen wrote:
A very interesting feature for zope seems to be the following:
" Ability to map local folders to remote servers, for the purpose
of previewing files with server-side scripting through the server
("Edit | Preferences... |
http://www.zope.org/Members/cba/HTML_Kit
It says that HTML-Kit can edit files through FTP. I found that it
can only
retrieve files, without being able to browse directories, and
that it cannot
save back files with FTP. Absolutely not a competitor for GNU Emacs.
Get the latest beta.
Allaire Homesite 4.5.1 has proven very powerful for me and my Zope FTP connection.
There is a little patch (works great!) that customizes the code for DTML great.
Homesite is shareware, but believe me, nothing happens after the 30 days pass.
/P
Searching a tool to edit DTML on MS-Windows,
Searching a tool to edit DTML on MS-Windows, I read:
http://www.zope.org/Members/cba/HTML_Kit
It says that HTML-Kit can edit files through FTP. I found that it can only
retrieve files, without being able to browse directories, and that it
cannot
save back files with FTP. Absolutely not
Allaire Homesite 4.5.1 has proven very powerful for me and my
Zope FTP connection.
There is a little patch (works great!) that customizes the code
for DTML great.
Homesite is shareware, but believe me, nothing happens after the
30 days pass.
Except that you become a criminal.
Homesite is NOT shareware, it is a licensed product from Allaire. There is
a 30 day trial available which you are obviously referring to. While I
agree that Homesite 4.5.1 is great, I personally cannot use it even though I
paid for the license. It has a terrible memory leak which forces you to