"Thomas" == Thomas Pfaff <<tom@hal.homeip.net> (by way of Thomas Pfaff <tpfaff@hydra.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>)> writes:
Thomas> Hello everyone. I'm a complete newbie to zope but my Thomas> first experiments have made me like it very much. However Thomas> I have two problems for which I couldn't find appropriate Thomas> documentation so I decided to ask here. My first thing Thomas> is. There is no instruction on how to make Zope actually Thomas> displaying the contents I created when somebody goes to Thomas> "www.myhost.com". I can access the Zope interface at Thomas> localhost:9673 but that's it. At the moment I'm running Thomas> Zope on debian-Linux. In the root folder create a DTML document called index_html and fill it with DTML and HTML. Then when you visit localhost:9673 the contents of that page will be displayed. As for documentation, read the Zope Book -- it's excellent and you can read it free online or download a PDF or buy it at most major bookstores. http://www.zope.org/Documentation/ZopeBook/. Also, do the online tutorial. In the root folder or some subfolder in the manager interface, choose Add->Zope Tutorial. This is extremely helpful and will introduce you to a lot of zope features. Thomas> With this information, do you think it is possible to have Thomas> Zope running on this system? If yes, what should I do? If Thomas> you need more information, please tell me, and I will get Thomas> everything. My guess is very unlikely. You should still contact them and ask for it because if they get enough requests, they may become more interested in providing this. You can do a web search for managed hosting in zope. It would be easy to give you a folder and let you run amok. Check out free zope at http://www.nipltd.net/Free John Hunter