As promised I did some checking over the weekend. As for Windows editors, Homesite WILL let you create tags, it works quite well actually. One draw back (or a blessing, depending on your view) would be that it would force you to do dtml attributes long form, for example: <dtml-var name="foo"> rather than <dtml-var foo> the nice thing is that you would have a nice drop down menu of choices. It supports syntax highlighting and has a ton of helpful features. In addition, if you gather enough Homesite "clue" you could also create your own wizards to accomplish certain tasks. Also for Windows there is Multi-Edit. Not as powerful as Homesite as an HTML, CFML, ad infinitum editor(well, maybe as powerful but it has all sorts of toolbars and buttons to push...annoying), but it has support for a tremendous number of legitimate programming languages built in including PERL, Python, JavaScript, C/C++, Delphi, ad nauseam. While you can edit all this in Homesite, Multi-Edit provides support for compilers, error messages, and templates for almost any programming language you can think of (ad nauseam, remember?). This doesn't necessarily help with DTML but maybe it's not all you do. Both of these are priced nicely, Homesite goes for about $100 and can be checked out at www.allaire.com, while Multi-Edit prices at around $130(online) and can be found at www.amcyber.com. For Linux there is a nice little editor called NEdit. NEdit includes customizable syntax highlighting, spell checker, etc. Unfortunately I know not of whether you can create customized tags but, I doubt it very much. Not as nice as the Windows stuff and there may be better editors made for Linux but this one does nicely in a pinch and beats the snot out of vi. RPM's, and source are both available, for free of course. That's my $.02, Jeff Peterson Software Engineer The Bridge/Befera Interactive Cablenet _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )