[Zope] Virtual host monster question

2007-07-23 Thread Garito

Hi!
I create a website in development environment that works fine

But when I try to put it on the production server links stop working

Why? Seems is a question of VHM misconfiguration

I have a domain www.example.com who host the server but the website (at
www.example.com/Webs/myclient) is on www.myclient.com

When I visit www.myclient.com seems to work ok but If I put the mouse over a
link the url is not translated by VHM

I spect for: www.myclient.com/Page1
The reality is I have: www.example.com/Webs/myclient/Page1

Can you see what is happening?

Need some more information?

Thanks!

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Re: [Zope] Virtual Host Monster

2006-03-19 Thread Jens Vagelpohl


On 19 Mar 2006, at 21:34, Dan Gaibel wrote:


Hi Folks,

I want to use Zope for web hosting, and I wonder about the Virtual  
Host Monster. Is it reasonable to think that I could host say,  
200-300 small sites (different domains, low traffic) in one  
instance of zope 2.8? I'm planning on a dedicated server with 2GB  
of RAM. Does this seem feasible? Any advice on how to test  
something like this?


Not sure what your doubts about the VHM are, I don't see any problem  
there. This sounds feasible, but if you can get more RAM I'd go for it.


Testing a setup like that will require programming work on your part.  
You will want to create a script that creates all these sites and  
hopefully some content in them, and then a script that can run  
requests against them.


jens

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[Zope] Virtual Host Monster

2006-03-19 Thread Dan Gaibel

Hi Folks,

I want to use Zope for web hosting, and I wonder about the Virtual  
Host Monster. Is it reasonable to think that I could host say,  
200-300 small sites (different domains, low traffic) in one instance  
of zope 2.8? I'm planning on a dedicated server with 2GB of RAM. Does  
this seem feasible? Any advice on how to test something like this?


Thanks,

Dan
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Re: [Zope] Virtual Host Monster

2005-09-12 Thread Tino Wildenhain
Am Montag, den 12.09.2005, 17:08 +0200 schrieb Nicholas Wieland:
> I'm trying to use VHM to rewrite a pair of urls.
> What I want is to have a "normal" Zope on localhost:8080/, and an
> instance of a Product on localhost:8080/myProduct.
> The problem I'm having is that VHM locks me out from the root
> folder :(
>  
> My mappings line is:
> localhost:8080/my_container/VirtualHostRoot/myProduct
>  
> How do I exclude localhost:8080 to behave normally, as without Virtual
> Host Monster ?

Use http://127.0.0.1:8080/ instead to access your zope.

Now you know why right above the mappings window
there is this line:

"If you place the hostname that you use to manage your Zope in this list
you are likely to regret it, and will probably need to manage Zope using
its raw IP address to fix things."

with "you are likely to regret it" emphasized :-)

If you want to try real world mappings, put some
names in your hosts file and use them for experiment
instead.

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[Zope] Virtual Host Monster

2005-09-12 Thread Nicholas Wieland
I'm trying to use VHM to rewrite a pair of urls.
What I want is to have a "normal" Zope on localhost:8080/, and an instance of a Product on localhost:8080/myProduct.
The problem I'm having is that VHM locks me out from the root folder :(
 
My mappings line is:
localhost:8080/my_container/VirtualHostRoot/myProduct
 
How do I exclude localhost:8080 to behave normally, as without Virtual Host Monster ?
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