Paul/Ismet, If I were doing this I'd use Apache or Squid. But it does seem to be possible to do this with pure ZServer and SiteAccess. There are some how-tos on Zope.org (http://www.zope.org/Members/jdavid/MultilingualSiteAccess) that may help. hth Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Zwarts" <paz@www2.oratrix.nl> To: "Ismet Dere" <ismet@fiducia-china.com> Cc: "Zope" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 11:12 AM Subject: RE: [Zope] zope without apache.
Ismet,
You;re getting into a huge ball of string now.... You will need to study up on Virtual Hosting. What you want to do NEEDS something like apache though.
Consider this:
WITHOUT a front-end webserver, you can have as many Zope installations (seperatley installed on same machine) , using different ports. 80, 8080, 8085, 8090, etc
WITH Apache, you can configure apache to translate an incoming domain name or path to a particular zope server:
in http://yoursite.com/first -> zope on port 80 in http://yoursite.com/second -> zope on port 8080
But as I said you hae to have front end for this... I think... Perhaps Phil will be kind to confirm this.... Can SiteAccess go that far with just ZServer?
Paz
-----Original Message----- From: Ismet Dere [mailto:ismet@fiducia-china.com] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 3:04 AM To: Phil Harris; Paul Zwarts Cc: Zope Subject: Re: [Zope] zope without apache.
hi Phil, Paul, thank you for replying,
when zope started as ./start -w 80 works fine for a single site, but howto do for multiple sites?
regards :) ismet
| Probably the best way without changing the source is to use: | | python z2.py -X -w 80 | | You may want to add other flags for the other bits you may need , | FTP/Monitor for example. |
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