From: Philip Aylesworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I would appreciate that HOWTO. :) I am going to need virtual hosting for
> a project I am undertaking and don't even know where to begin. Is
> VirtualHostMonster part of SiteAccess (which I have just discovered when
> I did a search on zope.org)? Do I
> I should probably write a Howto for VirtualHostMonster, and ask the folks
> who've written the various fine SiteAccess-related Howtos to incorporate it.
> It really is a lot easier and safer to use than SiteRoots 98% of the time.
I would appreciate that HOWTO. :) I am going to need virtual host
> I should probably write a Howto for VirtualHostMonster, and ask the folks
> who've written the various fine SiteAccess-related Howtos to
> incorporate it.
> It really is a lot easier and safer to use than SiteRoots 98% of the time.
I agree. It's very easy to use with Apache, and it doesn't me
From: "Itai Tavor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Great, thanks for the fix. It's fine in Zope 2.3b3.
I should probably write a Howto for VirtualHostMonster, and ask the folks
who've written the various fine SiteAccess-related Howtos to incorporate it.
It really is a lot easier and safer to use than SiteR
Evan Simpson wrote:
>From: Itai Tavor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 1. When accessing http://10.0.1.21/spam PATH_INFO is
>> /VirtualHostBase/http/10.0.1.21:80/MySite/VirtualHostRoot/spam, which
>> breaks any method that uses PATH_INFO (For example, the login form of
>> LoginManager). Can this be fix
From: Itai Tavor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 1. When accessing http://10.0.1.21/spam PATH_INFO is
> /VirtualHostBase/http/10.0.1.21:80/MySite/VirtualHostRoot/spam, which
> breaks any method that uses PATH_INFO (For example, the login form of
> LoginManager). Can this be fixed somehow?
The Zope virtual
> 2. In this setup, if I got it right, absolute_url() for /MySite/spam
> should return http://10.0.1.21/spam. But it returns
> http://10.0.1.21/MySite/spam. Something's broken?
I have this same problem. If the documentation in the VHM is correct, it's
a bug. I found that adding a VHM to the /M