Finally following up... Thanks for the clarification.
For anybody else puzzling over how to use layers, there are
a couple details that weren't obvious to me from the
docs. I wrote them up here:
http://zopewiki.org/TestLayersHowTo
and a front page at http://zopewiki.org/TestLayers
-PW
On Mon, J
Darryl Cousins wrote:
I often find it useful to access the same instance with different server
names so I can stay logged in as manager (http auth) on one and log in
as different site users (cookie auth) to test security settings and only
need one browser open.
Another good trick for that is st
Hi Steve,
keep playing with the rewrite rule. Try without the zope part:
RewriteRule ^(/?.*) http://localhost:8080/++vh++http:localhost:8000/++$1 [P,L]
Then http://locahost:8000/ 'should' take you to the zope instance.
I think that you would want to have the zope/ inside ^(/zope/?.*)
On my set
Sorry for being unprecise and a bit impatient...
I was working with Zope 3.2.0 / win32 / py2.4 (Zope-3.2.0.win32-py2.4.exe)
The wiki page you point out is the procedure I have followed so far.
UPDATE : I don't know what I have done, but now that I want to get the
info you're askinf for, it works
[Eusebius]
Nobody has encountered this problem before?
Maybe nobody runs Zope on Windows...
Probably more that nobody else has had a problem here, and can't guess
exactly what you did. Testing Zope3 as a Windows service is a normal
part of the Zope3 release process, as described here:
http://
Helmut Merz wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 27. Juli 2006 21:46 schrieb Steve Juranich:
>
>> Judging from what I've found in my scrounging around the
>> internet, I cooked up the following chunk of httpd.conf:
>
> This:
>
>> NameVirtualHost localhost:8080 # The ZServer process's port
>>
>
> should be
Nobody has encountered this problem before?
Maybe nobody runs Zope on Windows...
Eusebius a écrit :
Hello
I installed Zope3 on a Windows XP machine, and configured it as a
service. The service is properly registered, and seems to be
starting/stopping normally. Nevertheless it's not working: Z