I need to create a site that works similarly to php.net...the problem
is the same - to document a language.
From what I've seen, zope is fully capable of doing nearly everything
I need it do, but I am uncertain about one aspect...check out:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.fopen.php
for an example.
The aspects of this page that I like are:
1. It is not frame based
2. The left column shows a list of functions in the same category
3. The left column allows one to move up the function tree (i.e.
^Filesystem function, ^Function Reference, etc.)
4. There is static documentation for every function (Description,
Parameters, Return Values, etc. - I'm sure zope could handle this part)
5. Users are allowed to comment on the functions
Assuming that Zope can do this, how difficult would it be? Can I get
some pointers into the Zope documentation for how to accomplish this?
Is it worth starting with something like Plone instead of with 'raw'
zope?
Thank you.
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