You need to install a Virtual Host Monster in Zope.Then Zope will return the correct href. regards Max M Igor Leturia wrote:
All is fine up to now. The problem is both Zope and IIS include '<base href>' tags or absolute URLs with 'www.mydomain.com:8080' or 'www.mydomain.com:81' in the pages, so after that the client requests all the objects in the pages (images, frames, etc.) on ports 8080 and 81, and as they're blocked they are not shown properly. I can fix my Zope pages not to include those tags or absolute URLs, but not the Zope management interface or the IIS pages. So the solution I need is that ISA Server (or whatever software I install as front-end to Zope and IIS) would delete all the ':8080' and ':81's from the pages before serving them to the client, so that the client would do subsequent requests for the images, etc. on the pages again in port 80. Does anyone know how to do this in ISA Server? Or does anyone know if Apache can do it? And any other web proxy server? Thanks in advance, Igor Leturia
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