Re: [Zope] medusa question

2000-07-03 Thread Adam Karpierz
>Where does medusa look for html files by default? I have regular old html >files that I'd like to make available without fiddling with Zope. Is that >possible? Yes , but through use Medusa as standalone server. Look at http://www.nightmare.com/medusa/index.html Download http://www.nightmare.com

Re: [Zope] medusa question

2000-07-03 Thread Shane Hathaway
Gary Shears wrote: > Slightly off topic, but related. Does this mean that the everything on local > file system is protected natively in zope. Short of things like buffer > overflows. What I mean is, can I somehow muck up security in Zope and > compromise my local system, or will only zope objects

Re: [Zope] medusa question

2000-07-03 Thread Gary Shears
> > have regular old html > > files that I'd like to make available without fiddling with Zope. Is that > > possible? > > Not out of the box. ZServer, which is based on Medusa, doesn't support serving > of HTML files from the local file system, it noly serves content out of Zope > itself. > Slig

Re: [Zope] medusa question

2000-07-03 Thread Martijn Pieters
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 03:27:04PM -0400, Frank McGeough wrote: > Where does medusa look for html files by default? I have regular old html > files that I'd like to make available without fiddling with Zope. Is that > possible? Not out of the box. ZServer, which is based on Medusa, doesn't suppor

[Zope] medusa question

2000-07-03 Thread Frank McGeough
Where does medusa look for html files by default? I have regular old html files that I'd like to make available without fiddling with Zope. Is that possible? ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cr