Hi Phil, Phil Harris wrote:
I can answer at least one of your questions. Thanks!
I didn't compile the ZMySQLDA but I have got a page set up where you can download binaries and some instructions as to how to get it working. try looking at http://media-1.ml.uwcm.ac.uk:8080/zmysql I have had a lot of success with this, but I have had reports from one other that they failed to get it working. yes, this fails also here...i will investigate and send a separate mail...
If you have any questions mail me privately and I'll help as best I can. Will do :)
On the other subject, if you do get Zope working with Apaceh on win32 then let me know what you did. That's more easy. I found it in various FAQs and Mails:
First edit http.conf and change it like in this example: --<snip>-- # Load Rewrite-Module LoadModule rewrite_module modules/ApacheModuleRewrite.dll # My ZOPE is in installed in cgi-bin/zope/ <Location /cgi-bin/zope/> AuthType Basic AuthName Zope-Admin AuthUserFile "c:/programs/apache/conf/userpass.txt" require valid-user </Location> # Switch Rewrite to on and log accesses RewriteEngine on RewriteLog "c:\programs\apache\logs\rewrite.log" RewriteLogLevel 9 RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.+) RewriteRule ^/zope/(.+) http://horst/cgi-bin/zope.exe/$1 [E=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1,T=application/x-httpd-cgi,L] # The above line must be in ONE line and 'horst' must be your server-name! --<snap>-- Now create your Zope Admin Name and Password with htpasswd.exe and store it in 'c:/programs/apache/conf/userpass.txt' Now delete in <zope-homedirectory>access the password for the admin and let the name in it. Example: 'admin:' That's it. Now Zope 1.x works well with Apache under NT. Every URL-aesthetics are your turn :) Juergen <js@anima.de>