Actually, this may come up in the discussion if load balancing using a reverse-proxy is discussed. In this scenario, one webserver would be the first server to get a request, then acting as a proxy, he would field requests out to a number of other zope servers (however they may happen to be configured!). If you replace the word 'servers' with 'server' in the last sentence then this is a situation similar to what you're describing. Check out... http://www.webtechniques.com/features/1998/05/engelschall/engelschall.shtml Anyone done this?! Cheers. Andy.
Hi,
Well... I'd like to be able to run both a native Zope and an Apache at the same time, having the one connected to port 80 passing off requests to the other (daisy-chain like) before yielding a 404... or with "active termination", let the last guy on the daisy-chain be responsible for returning the 404 as needed.
This may already be in the cards... but I don't know how to do it. More likely "real tricky"...