and the name of the site is? :-) This is where you tell us what your site is called (in the event it is not called 'Plone', for example, which seems to be the case).
Otherwise, seems like you are on the right track. To give you some background to Plone (since you said you were new), Plone sites are created in Zope by selecting 'Plone Site' from the drop down menu in the Zope Management Interface. They can be named just about anything, so, if your site is called foo.com, that may be the name of the Plone site object (I'm guessing someone named it that). Your best bet would be to login to Zope and look at the contents of the root object, you should see a Plone site in there. On 2009-05-28, DownNotAcross <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Larry Pitcher-5 wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Try accessing http://localhost:8080 >> >> Your rewrite may not be working, but from your output, it looks like >> your zope started successfully. >> >> > > Just tried that. It brings up the Zope page. If I try > http://<site>:8080/Plone, I still get the same Resource Not Found page. > -- Alex Clark ยท http://aclark.net Buy Practical Plone 3: http://tinyurl.com/practical-plone _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
