The behavior you describe is exactly what you are asking rewrite rules to do for you. If you want to access zope with this URL: http://localhost/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/manage you'll need to set your Zope folder (containing Zope.cgi) as the cgi-bin folder for your server using script alias in your Apache httpd.conf file. Alternately you can change your rewrite rules to rewrite from something like this: /Zope^(.*) /websites/Zope-2.0.1/Zope.cgi$1 [e=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION: %1,E=ZOPE_RAW_URI:SCRIPT_URI,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l] to: /cgi-bin/Zope.cgi^(.*) /websites/Zope-2.0.1/Zope.cgi$1 [e=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION: %1,E=ZOPE_RAW_URI:SCRIPT_URI,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l] Josh At 4:19 PM +0000 9/30/99, Alwyn Schoeman wrote:
Hi,
I've had tremendous trouble getting it to work on Apache. Did the rewrite rules. Did the rewritelog. Checked out the tips for beginners. All documents say you must go: http://localhost/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/manage, but it doesn't work. Authentication fails.
THEN just to be funny I tried http://localhost/Zope/manage and viola!!!!! Why is this not somewhere in a doc or is it so stupid that no one is willing to write it down?
Thank you Alwyn
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