LKB wrote:
Deb --
When I tried adding /plone to the URL, I got a browser containing the
following cryptic text:
<Products.Five.metaclass.Plone object at 0x06022F70>
Great.
and what if you go to /Plone instead of /plone?
(or the other way around)
I am getting close to writing this product off, particularly given the
vaporware nature of the documentation.
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There is a lot of documentation, but
very little of the very basic, very specific, "here is how to set this up
and get started from the most basic level" type information.
I could be persuaded not to bail if I could get more information,
particularly from someone who is more experienced than us flailing newbies.
Sigh.
Have you seen
http://www.plonebook.info/
Raphael
deb193 wrote:
LKB wrote:
Ok, I tried turning off my existing (prePlone) Apache server, and then I
used the Plone Controller to say "Start Plone", and then clicked on the
button "View Plone..." and THEN I got this page called Zope QuickStart.
Is this progress? I can't even tell. Should I be able to see some kind of
very basic Plone instance? If so, how do I get there?
A novice myself, but I do think/agree that Apache and Zope were in
contention for port :80
IF you are not getting to Zope, I think you could add /Plone to the URL
and get to the plone site. When I ran the Plone3.0 installer, it did
something to redirect any requests to the root (Zope) to the default Plone
instance in /Plone. Sounds like you do not have this. (It caused some
other problems anyway when I tried to have multiple Plone instances onthe
one Zope instance.)
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