> > 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.
The package contains Zope 3.1.4 and Plone 2.5: see here, http://plone.org/products/plone Ok, I will do as you say, but what version of Zope is the best for me : http://www.zope.org/Products/ Zope 2.9.4, Zope 2.8.8 or Zope 3.2.1 ? > > 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 will look to that. > 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. No, indeed, I don't mean that ;) What I mean is creating new webs with Plone while still managing my other webs sites using the FrontPage extensions. Can those two different systems co-exist on a same server ? > > 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 :) > I did it for Plone and will do it for Zope. Extra time is also a big question... Thanks to you again, Marie-Anne _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
