Chris Withers wrote:
Yes, SiteRoots are no longer in favour with the powers that be. I still think they have their uses ;-)
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Does anybody know whether it is possible to have a configuration with both http and https directing to the same pages like the example in the above mentioned document (apache_zserver_ssl)?
Ria, we'll need more info on the problem you're having in order to help. If you do decide to try VHM, you should be able to get what you want with the following steps: 1. Create a VHM in your Zope root. Call it whatever you like, as long as the name doesn't clash with other objects ids, perhaps "vhm". 2. In the Apache VirtualHost section for port 80, replace the ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse lines with the single line: ProxyPass / http://zope_server:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/www.domain.com:80/site_path/Vir... 3. In the Apache VirtualHost section for port 443 (https), replace the ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse lines with the single line: ProxyPass / http://zope_server:8080/VirtualHostBase/https/www.domain.com:80/site_path/Vi... In the examples above, "zope_server:8080" is the host/port on which your Zope is listening, "www.domain.com" is your site's domain name, and "site_path" is the path from the root of your Zope to the Folder which contains this site (leave it out if your site lives in the Zope root). You can determine whether a particular request uses SSL by checking "REQUEST['URL'].startswith('https')". Cheers, Evan @ 4-am