I copied the installed product from another (working NT)
Zope installation onto the W2K server, and while it does make the product available,
the link to the icon is broken, and the db connection doesn't work either. Does anyone
know how I can get this to work?
TIA,
Jake LeBeau
I'm running it here on W2K Server - I don't remember having much of a problem setting
it up.
I do run it as a service, and it seems to work fine.
Jake LeBeau
Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/28/00 04:40PM
The boss says he couldn't install Zope on our Win2000 box. He tried 3
times. Anybody
ways of specifying that the MIME content type
header coming from the server is "text/html", but nothing alters the behavior of
Netscape. Is there anyone else out there who may have had experience with this and
would be willing to help? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you,
J
n I mirrored it to IIS as static files I
changed the filename by adding .html
You can fix the header to always add the correct content type
(RESPONSE.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html'))
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output, right?
Thanks for your help,
Jake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maik Roeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/10/00 12:40PM
Hi Jake !
Jake LeBeau wrote:
I'm attempting to mirror our Zope site to IIS 5.0 on a W2K Server,
and am having problems with Netscape Navigator. Because the files have
no file extension