Hi, I'm sure nobody wants to see another question about RewriteRules, but I don't think this specific situation was covered before. I'm using a Linux server to develop and demo web sites to clients. Some of these sites are static, others are Zope sites. I want to serve the Zope sites using Apache (mostly to avoid requiring users to type :8080, and also to enable SSL pages in Zope). I also want to make configuring new sites as simple as possible. The static virtual hosts are created with Apache VirtualHost directives. For the Zope sites I use the SiteAccess product. The problem is that I also need to create VirtualHost entries for the Zope virtual hosts, so Apache knows to send those to Zope. I don't like this. So what I need is a set of VirtualHosts and RewriteRules that will do the following: - Define specific domains as static Apache virtual hosts and serve them from the file system. - Any domains not covered by the above should be passed to Zope, letting SiteAccess deal with them. - Allow for path-based rules on the main (www.my-host.com) domain, so I can redirect www.my-host.com/some_path to /home/www/some_path, and www.my-host.com/Zope to /cgi-bin/Zope.cgi. Any ideas? -- Itai Tavor -- "Je sautille, donc je suis." -- itavor@vic.bigpond.net.au -- - Kermit the Frog -- -- "What he needs now is understanding... and a confederate victory" -- -- Dr. Jacobi, Twin Peaks --