Hi folks,
I managed to find some good information on putting zope behind apache and
using mod_rewrite. This appears to be working fine as long as I'm using a
non-framed page (and it works with SSL too).
However, when I try to access the site using
https://mysite.com/some_zope_page it works, but
I worked it out. For the apache virtualhost config for 443 I changed the
rewrite rule to this:
RewriteRule ^/zp($|/.*) http://%{SERVER_NAME}:8080/VirtualHostRoot$1 [L,P]
I probably should have included my rewrite rules in the earlier message.
I'm sure my mistake would have been glaringly obvious
k - I must
have had other broken elements last week, because now it's working).
bernard
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Bernard Devlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I worked it out. For the apache virtualhost config for 443 I changed the
> rewrite rule to this:
>
> Rewrit
Hi, I'm looking at the idea of using Zope again (a lot seems to have
changed..) I'm using Zope 2.11.1, and whilst trying to remind myself of the
basic machinery of Zope, I imported the Example apps, and started to fiddle
around with the Guestbook example. However, after saving the index_html
ob
dea as to how it could be
that the HTML was being constructed. I at least have been lurking round
Zope for some time, so I think I've been able to work it out.
bjd
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Bernard Devlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm looking at the idea of usi
oops, ended up replying directly to Lennart than the list. Apologies
to Lennart.
Bernard
> Like Lennart, I've been with Linode for over a year. I've been very
> pleased with uptime and support, and repeatedly surprised by their
> regular improvements on what was already an outstanding propositi
Hi Simon
I'd like to work on hosting the wiki information.
Regards
Bernard
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Simon Michael wrote:
> Nice discussion!
>
> I don't know about docs.zope.org, but I'll just add a status update on
> the zope wikis, which held quite a lot of historical and reference
> i