Danny Sokolsky wrote:

  Hi,

> Make sure your HTTP Server (the one you are running cq on)
> has a root with a URI that allows you to access cq.  For
> example, if the cq directory is stored in the Modules
> database at the URI /modules/cq/, then you can have a root
> for the http server of /modules/.  Then, if the HTTP server
> is on port 1234, http://localhost:1234/cq should get you to
> cq.

  Thanks Danny, I guess I have mixed things up to some extent in
this area.  Since a few days, I tried various combinations, but
I don't even succeed to run CQ when the modules database of the
HTTP server is set to the Modules db instead of (file-system).
Unfortunately I do not have time anymore to spend on this, so
for now I will just use the file-system, but I will come back to
this in a few weeks.

  Thanks to all of you for your help, thanks Geert for the piece
of code and thanks Tim for the remark about source control
(that's very true, and I am actually using Subversion.)

  I am sorry to have to put this interesting discussion aside
for a while, thanks again,

-- 
Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/






















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