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<font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">Ditto, Learn HTML/CSS... I use
Homesite 5.5/Topstyle and its integrated FTP tool zings the DTML/Python
Scripts back to Zope, great search/replace interface. </font></font><br>
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-Jon <br>
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Kirk Strauser wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Friday 10 December 2004 00:07, Ian Nunn wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'd be interested in what experienced Zope developers use.
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<pre wrap="">School of Computer Science
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, CA
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Learn HTML and use a good text editor. Seriously. If you're involved in a
CompSci department, then you shouldn't have any trouble picking up the
skill, and it will serve you much better than any pseudo-WYSIWYG editor.
Put in a way you might appreciate: which produces better source code, a
human or a code generator? In the case of a knowledgable human (which you
should be), the former will almost always be true.
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