I am having trouble getting VirtualHostMonsters to work for my configuration (or at least to my liking). What I want to do is have a a URL with a specific subfolder that is sent to my Apache server passed to the root directory of my ZServer using ProxyPass. For example, I want to have my Apache server proxy www.foo.com/zope requests to the root folder of my Zope installation. The httpd.conf line in question is: ProxyPass /zope http://www.foo.com:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/www.foo.com:80/Vi rtualHostRoot/ This successfully lands me in the Zope root directory, but URLs generated by Zope are missing the /zope/ part of the path. The Virtual Host Monster documentation has an example for what I am trying to do that looks like this: ProxyPass /zope http://www.foo.com:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/www.foo.com:80/Vi rtualHostRoot/_vh_zope When I hit the URL www.foo.com/zope, however, I get an error indicating that the object _vh_zope could not be found. So it is not appending /zope/ to my host base URL like I thought it would. Am I trying to use this feature correctly? Does this feature exists? Searching these archives I found mention of someone trying to do this a couple months ago, and the response was that VirualHostPaths would be added in the future, so I thought that this might be that feature. I was using SiteRoots to accomplish this before, but some products, like ZWiki, didn't honor them, and I was starting to special case too many products in my ProxyPass configuration. I want a way to simply rewrite every incomming URL into the ZServer with a base of http://www.foo.com/zope. Any help would be appreciated! -Lars Holmstrom