Using python on the web

Martijn Faassen m.faassen at vet.uu.nl
Fri Apr 21 15:22:23 EDT 2000


spenrose at my-deja.com wrote:
> In article <EDFD2A95EE7DD31187350090279C6767754BA8 at THRESHER>,
>   Brent Fulgham <brent.fulgham at xpsystems.com> wrote:
>> A couple of questions:
>>
>> > We build medium-busy, CGI-intensive sites in Python. We were briefly
>> > quite excited about Zope, but once we realized it locked us into Yet
>> > Another Programming Language, we lost interest. DHTML is
>> > particularly
>> > problematic,
>> 1.  I'm not familiar with Zope.  Is DHTML specific to Zope?  It seems
>> to be proudly advertised on a lot of "webware" brochures I see these
>> days.

> My limited understanding of Zope is that to run Zope is to use DHTML and
> vice-versa. I welcome corrections on this point.

No, that's *DTML*, not DHTML. Confusing naming! DTML stands for 
"Document Template Markup Language" and is quite a different beast than
DHTML. See my other post.

Regards,

Martijn
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