Hi there,
>For that the easiest solution is to put a redirect in your root to:
>http://localhost/scripts/zope.pcgi
either through a server setting or
>through an asp script with a "Response.Redirect('scripts/zope.pcgi')"
>You could also put your zope.pcgi in your root folder and make it a
defau
I suffered similar problems when I tried IIS on Windows 2k. Some people have
reported success however, so there must be some knack to this. I found
http://my.server.com/zope.pcgi worked but
http://my.server.com/zope.pcgi/as/asd didn't... If you get it working I'd
love to know how.
Sorry I cant be
From: Paul Zwarts
>so, technically I did set it up correctly, but I want to configure the
>default document so when I just put in:
>http://localhost
For that the easiest solution is to put a redirect in your root to:
http://localhost/scripts/zope.pcgi either through a server setting or
through