On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:43:55PM +0100, Pierrick PONS wrote:
> May I have to configure something ? I have read lots of things about Zope but
> I wasn't able to start ...
A common problem for us Zope newbies. You read ten times the
documentation and it still does not make sense, you don't gra
Sorry for this stupid question !
In fact I have a proxy on my computer that's why it was a little difficult to
start. I change the port by 9673 on my navigator and it does start
I 'm confused .
Thanks for all of your replies.
Bye
Pierrick
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Le Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:20:35PM -, peter bengtson à écrit:
# To start Zope you do that on the commandline or as a service.
# To start _working_ with it you use your webbrowser.
# If you installed Zope on port 8080 (most likely I think), go to
Not with Debian package because port 8080 is al
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> Hello,
>
> I'm a newbie with Zope and maybe the question I will pose is really stupid
but
> please help me.
> I'd like to use Zope with Linux (
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Pierrick PONS wrote:
> I verified that Zope is running but I don't know how to start this program to
> start building my new web site.
You don't need to "start" it if it is already running - just connect to
it with your browser. If you installed it with default settings, p
Hello,
I'm a newbie with Zope and maybe the question I will pose is really stupid but
please help me.
I'd like to use Zope with Linux ( I'm under a Debian), I installed Zope but I
can't start using Zope to make a new web site.
I verified that Zope is running but I don't know how to start this p