On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 11:22:20PM +0100, Hamish Lawson wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. I hadn't thought of using ZWikiWeb, but given
> that I do need to make instances of a master site, do you think that
> this could be done using ZWikiWeb? Instead of inheritance for the
> folders, the mechanism
Chris
Thanks for your reply. I hadn't thought of using ZWikiWeb, but given
that I do need to make instances of a master site, do you think that
this could be done using ZWikiWeb? Instead of inheritance for the
folders, the mechanism I'm investigating now is prototypes (a la
JavaScript and Self ob
Hamish Lawson wrote:
> I envisaged turning a tutor's site into a product that could be
> instantiated.
Hi Hamish,
I'd suggest downloading the ZWikiWeb product from:
http://www.zope.org/Members/chrisw/ZWikiWeb
It does pretty much exactly what you're talking about. It's doesn't take
very long to
David
Thank you for your reply.
> With ZClasses you can use the Zope security support to control who
> updates what. However, currently ZClasses can only go in the
> Control_Panel/Products folder. This means that all tutors will see
> the products/classes used by all other tutors, which you sa
=?iso-8859-1?q?Hamish=20Lawson?= writes:
> I'm exploring the use of Zope for creating learning environments in
> higher education.
>
> One of the requirements is for a tutor to be able to create a mini
> site that includes static files along with more active objects like
> discussion boa