[Max M]
Thomas B. Passin wrote:
[Andy McKay]
Does that essentially do a redirect, rather than any sort of proxy?
Hoping-there-wasnt-a-really-obvious-answer-under-my nose-ly yours --
Well, they __call__ it a redirect, and I didn't have to set up any proxy settings, so yes, I think it really is a redirect rather than a proxy.
No it is a proxy!
Also, at the browser, the url in the location display really becomes the actual Zope url after the redirect
That is only if you have configured Zope wrong. You need the VirtualHosteMonster .
Whatever do you mean? I haven't configured Zope at all. It was installed using the straight binary installer, with no thought of IIS in mind. It ran fine for a long time. Today I installed IIS onto Win2000 SP2. When I set up a virtual folder in IIS to redirect to the Zope installation, the url that the browser displays is in fact the one I would have typed to get to Zope directly. I run another (java) special-purpose server on port 8000. I just configured another IIS virtual folder to redirect to it. I get the same results, which shows that it has nothing to do with Zope configuration. Tell us why you think there's a proxy involved, would you? Because it sure looks like a redirect to me. Cheers, Tom P