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Rainer Wichman, <st8h304@hs.uni-hamburg.de>,
Christopher D. Morgan, <morganc@ald.net>,
Alan Eugene Davis, <adavis@netpci.com>,
Petr Vicherek, <petr@ied.com>,
Kyle Burton, <mortis@voicenet.com>,
Doug Loss <dloss@suscom.net>,
Odile Bénassy <obenassy@magic.fr>
Subject: Tim Wilson's Zope homepage
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Tim Wilson writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been following Zope development for a couple months now. I'm planning
> to implement it for our science department Web page in the next few
> months.
Tim,
Odile Bénassy pointed me out your web pages yesterday :
http://www.zope.org/Members/TWilson
http://science.sibley.isd197.k12.mn.us/atlas/
So your web pages are now implemented using a Zope server. The result
is quite impressive. Doug Loss as initiated a task group for science
software and education. Would you like to join this group ?
I wished to ask another question : can you describe the mechanism you
use to maintain synchronized html and pdf publications, and the way
you split the publications into pages served by Zope ?
--
Georges Khaznadar