Hi Konstantinos! Maybe I didn't get it right, but if you ALWAYS want to redirect, no matter what, you would simply add an Access Rule holding the redirect (this time its not normal redirecting, you change the Traversal Path before it has actually been processed): create a python script in your root folder holding this one line context.REQUEST.set('TraversalRequestNameStack',['myObject','mySubFolder']) and "Set Access Rule" (from the "Select type to add..." Menu, yes it's not a really appropriate place for it) to the id of this script (e.g. "access_rule") This will always bring you to "YOUR_ZOPE_ROOT/mySubFolder/myObject". Keep in mind that the TraversalRequestNameStack holds the objects to process in reverse order. For more information on Access Rules, see http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/SiteAccess2 If your Zope version is 2.3 or higher, the SiteAccess product is built in, on older versions you will have to install it first. After the installation you will be able to add "SiteRoot" objects and "Set Access Rule". hth, Danny On Tuesday 16 October 2001 08:39, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
Hi, Is it possible to redirect to a specific page no matter what the user asks for? I mean the browser could request the url
http://foo.bar.com/luser and I would redirect it to http://foo.bar.com/template?username=luser
The problem is that when I request a URL that doesn't exist it reports a 'Not found' error.