On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 14:39, Reinoud van Leeuwen wrote:
I have a setup where every website has its own zope instance. Every Zope runs under the userid of a different client, so there is a zope starting from /usr/local/WWW/www.client1.com/var running under client1 (directory is owned by client1). Advantage is that client1 can start and stop their own zope, and install his own products (or different versions op products that are installed in /usr/local/zope). Additional advantage is that it is even possible to let customers run different zope versions for different sites (/usr/local/zope/current is a link to /usr/local/zope/2.5.1)
We are in the process of setting up something similar here. The zope folder option is for customers who don't want / can't afford their own instance. Maybe we should force customers who want LocalFS to get an instance... Thanks... JOn -- Jonathan Stoneman - Programmer - Frontier Internet Services Limited Tel: 02920 820045 Fax: 02920 820038 http://www.frontier.net.uk All statements made are subject to Frontier's Terms and Conditions of Business which are available upon request.