Plus, VHM sometimes redirects visitors to a mapped folder prepending the folder's id ( I don't know why, but it does happen from time to time ): www.example.com/CMF, for example, where the url should have been just "www.example.com". And that's where this madness starts.
I have never seen that. Are you sure your rewrite rules are right? Maybe a trailing slash too much or missing?
I didn't even run Apache. I used VHM mappings directly: *.example.com/Example, for example. And it **DOES** happen with this simple setting. I don't know exactly when.
Another situation with VHM: you log in as manager; manage your CMF sites; while you're at it, try to add/edit some content; you put yourself into this acquisition blackhole again.
But this does only happen due to the bug you found, doesn't it? How else could this give a problem?
Yes, I meant exactly that ;-)
Without this redirect_program script, I can't prevent users from having fun with this acquisition thing... or can I?
Well, I got this idea in another thread, somewhere in your product you could compare URL0 (or URL1, or whatever, don't remember ATM) with self.absolute_url() and just return an redirect to self.absolute_url() if they don't match.
I did: security.declarePrivate( '_getObjectURL' ) def _getObjectURL( self, ob ): """ Return Object URL """ path = list( ob.getPhysicalPath() ) path = path[ path.index( self.getNeoPortalElementContainerCatalog().getId() )+1: ] # make paths acquisition-safe while ( self.getNeoPortalElementContainerCatalog().getId() in path ): path.remove( self.getNeoPortalElementContainerCatalog().getId() ) return '/'+ '/'.join( path ) Just removing every instance of the container's id in the path looked simpler :-) I'll try your idea. Thanks. All the best, Wankyu Choi --------------------------------------------------------------- Wankyu Choi CEO/President NeoQuest Communications, Inc. http://www.zoper.net http://www.neoboard.net ---------------------------------------------------------------