From: Paul Zwarts
so, technically I did set it up correctly, but I want to configure the default document so when I just put in:
For that the easiest solution is to put a redirect in your root to: http://localhost/scripts/zope.pcgi either through a server setting or through an asp script with a "Response.Redirect('scripts/zope.pcgi')" You could also put your zope.pcgi in your root folder and make it a default document (just like 'default.htm', 'index.asp' etc), but somehow I guess that that will bring your troubles later on.
I will get the root folder of my zopesite WITH the PCGI working. Now, I need to use:
If I goto http://localhost/scripts/zope.pcgi, I get what I want with the PCGI, but I cannot use the site because the links do not work.
If you are not using Zope 2.3 You will probably want to use: http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/SiteAccess2 It can change your links so that they will match the ugly /scripts/zope.pcgi url that you get through IIS. Regards Max M