Re: [Zope] IIS port problem
> http://srnt/ChatClub/index_html note that most probably the reference will look something like http://srnt/cgi-bin/Zope.pcgi/ChatClub/index_html That is, you'll loose the port, but you rape your url. If you want a shorter url, you most probably have to do other (isapi like) things to IIS > > I don't want any reference to the server port 8080. > I have read several help documents on IIS and PCGI AND THEY ALL SAY > DIFFERENT THINGS. > One document said to copy the Zope.pcgi to the IIS cgi-bin folder and > another said to copy it to the IIS scripts folder. > the main point is you need _one_ (not several) Zope.pcgi file that has the proper locations of all the things needed in it. It does not matter where you put it. In your /pcgi/util directory there is a pcgifile.py script that will help you check the pcgi info file (that is the very Zope.pcgi file I referred to). If this doesn't report any errors, your IIS-pcgi connection will probably work. > One document showed the Zope.pcgi file path configuration completely > different from mine. The document showed : > PCGI_MODULE_PATH=X:\WebSite\lib\python\Main.py > > And mine showed > PCGI_MODULE_PATH=F:\InetPub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ZopeSite\lib\python\Zope > this may be true, but it's a strange place for a Zope installation > The document even had files I didn't have anywhere in my directory like > pcgi.soc and some in completely different folders like: hm, IIRC the soc file is Unix only. > Help document: > PCGI_MODULE_PATH=X:\WebSite\pcgi\pcgi.pid > > My file: > PCGI_MODULE_PATH=F:\InetPub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ZopeSite\var\pcgi.pid > > I know there must be a a simple way to accomplish this. It can be simple, but it may turn into a nightmare if it doesn't work (you have been warned). As a comfort, it took me no more than a quarter of an hour to get it installed on several different NT machines. I just need someone > to tell me how to do it STEP BY STEP. Your best step by step guide is on http://zdp.zope.org/projects/zbook/book/VII/PlatformInstallation/InstallDraf ts/instwindraft3/ hth Rik ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )
[Zope] IIS port problem
I am hoping someone can help me. I am at the end of my line. I have tried everything and nothing else works. I am trying to install Zope on my web server on which I have a small intranet. I am using Windows NT 4.0 and IIS 4.0. Ideally I was trying to use Squishdot with Zope to create a small discussion forum that can be accessed via the INTRANET. My Web server name is SRNT and is installed on my F:\ partition drive I installed Zope in the root cgi-bin directory and called my website ZopeSite. I selected the "Run as a win32 service" F:\InetPub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ZopeSite\ I went to my browser (MS Internet Explorer 5.0) and accessed the Zope Site using the URL: http://srnt:8080/manage I successfully accessed my Zope site manager and everything was working just fine. Now comes the problem: I do not want to connect to the Intranet using the server port (8080) in the URL to access the Zope pages . I installed both Squishdot and TinyTables products on Zope and started building a Squishdot site, which I named ChatClub. However, the URL to access the Squishdot site looks like: http://srnt:8080/Control_Panel/Products/Squishdot/ChatClub/index_html I WANT IT TO AT LEAST SAY: http://srnt/Control_Panel/Products/Squishdot/ChatClub/index_html OR http://srnt/ChatClub/index_html I don't want any reference to the server port 8080. I have read several help documents on IIS and PCGI AND THEY ALL SAY DIFFERENT THINGS. One document said to copy the Zope.pcgi to the IIS cgi-bin folder and another said to copy it to the IIS scripts folder. One document showed the Zope.pcgi file path configuration completely different from mine. The document showed : PCGI_MODULE_PATH=X:\WebSite\lib\python\Main.py And mine showed PCGI_MODULE_PATH=F:\InetPub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ZopeSite\lib\python\Zope The document even had files I didn't have anywhere in my directory like pcgi.soc and some in completely different folders like: Help document: PCGI_MODULE_PATH=X:\WebSite\pcgi\pcgi.pid My file: PCGI_MODULE_PATH=F:\InetPub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\ZopeSite\var\pcgi.pid I know there must be a a simple way to accomplish this. I just need someone to tell me how to do it STEP BY STEP. I am a Programmer/Analyst, but I am only a novice when it comes to servers and all the details. PLEASE HELP Regards, Suzette E. Ramsden ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )