At 12:19 21.11.2000, Jan Van de Vyle wrote:
The problem is I've got a website which should have an admin-interface.This interface should only be visible if you call i.e. admin.website.com. If you call web.website.com you reach the normal browse view.
If you have Apache in front of Zope (good idea!), you should be able to use Apache's mod_rewrite to implement this behaviour. See http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html But beware! The documentation starts with "Despite the tons of examples and docs, mod_rewrite is voodoo. Damned cool voodoo, but still voodoo." (-- Brian Moore) Maybe the easier module mod_alias could help you as well: http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_alias.html#redirectmatch You have to split your URLs into parts and redirect to the correct location eg: User types <http://admin.lifeofbrian.com/brightside>, Apache sees the "admin" and redirects to <http://localhost:8080/brightside/manage>. On the other hand: Is it so hard to type "/manage" after the url to connect to the management interface? hth, Martin