On Saturday 28 January 2006 20:18, Sascha Welter wrote:
> > Anyway, I gave it a try, I wrote:
> >
> > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^new.pupeno.com [NC]
> >                 RewriteRule ^/(.*)
> > http://localhost:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/%{SERVER_NAME}:80/pupeno.com/V
> >irtualHostRoot/blog/$1 [NC,P,L]
> >
> > on my apache rules and it successfully shows the blog, but with some
> > problems: - It shows "Blog" selected instead of "Home" on the navigation
> > bar. I believe I can solve that by disabling the top level (aka home) of
> > the navigation bar.
>
> Maybe your setup isn't quite right yet. The above rule does not look
> like it comes from the witch.
What witch ? what do you mean ?

> And looking at it closer, it also does not 
> look quite right at all (the /blog/ part is contrary to what you stated
> about your setup, and even if you wanted it, it would not fit in with
> the rest).
Why is it contrary ? I want to turn http://pupeno.com/ into 
http://pupeno.com/blog, so I have to add the blog on the second part.

> So before mucking around with plone settings, you should try 
> to get the RewriteRule right, which is quite easy when you use the
> witch and feed it with some reasonable settings.
Again the witch... what witch ?

> > - No matter where I am, the tab "blog" is the one always selected
>
> Because your rule is broken and contains the string /blog/ maybe?
This is getting repetitive, but how do I make it fetch the contents of /blog/ 
without using the string "blog" ?

Disclaimer: I have found two acceptable solutions and I picked one, but I am 
writting a little article about how to solve this problem in various 
different ways, so, feel free not to reply if you are too short on time.
Thanks.
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