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In fact, I have installed the package proposed online: "Plone for Windows (20 MB, Installer (includes Zope 2.9.3 with hotfix) for Windows 2000/XP/2003". 1. Configuration on my PC (intended as a test for me to learn Plone) ** I now have the repertories: \Plone 2 \\ Data \\ Python (2.4.3) \\ XController \\ Zope (3.1.4) (I see it is the last version proposed on Python.org)
Zope 3.1.4 isn't compatible with Plone 2.5. But wouldn't that download of yours have zope installed? If I remember correctly, the Windows installer has everything you need, you don't need to download another version of Zope. Try that, and see how it goes. Remove everything, then install the Windows installer.
2. Configuration on our server ** In fact, I want to install Plone on our extranet server, actually running with Windows Server 2003, with DNS, mail server, and IIS for our websites on the Port 80. - will Plone run on Port 80 as well ? - if not, what Port should I open on the Firewall for Plone ? - our websites are created in the IIS and developed with FrontPage extensions : can I chose Plone for the new webs in the IIS ?
I'm not familiar with IIS and its setup. But yes, I have heard that it is possible to run Plone on port 80 using IIS. There may be documentation regarding that. In Apache, we need to use the RewriteRule to 'redirect' it to the Zope server. I don't quite understand your last questions. Also I doubt that I can answer that question. But if it is somewhere along the lines of using FrontPage as your editor for Plone, that's not possible. Editing Plone is through the Zope Management Interface. Though you can have an ExternalEditor (a product) to enable an editor, e.g. notepad, to edit the files, though not entirely familiar. :) If you have some extra time, I would suggest to read as much as you can about Zope (http://zopewiki.org/ZopeStarter) or just dig into Plone's Documentation section (http://plone.org/documentation) :) It' should save a lot of hassle in the future :) Regards, Kwang _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
