Re: Anyone familiar with "aspforums"?
Zope is ported to many OSes, and runs with or without it's own httpd. It isLooks great. Unfortunately, with the site on a remote shared host, I can't just decide that it should run on a different platform.
ported to Win32, MAC, Solaris, Linux, hell it's probaly even on palm by now.
And I agree with whoever first brought it up (was it Bruce?) Zope rocks!
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