Thanks Jimi, Unfortunately I need to serve this from apache on port 80. I am using a rewrite rule to direct traffic to the zope Zserver on port 8080 locally. Regards, Asad Jimi Thompson wrote:
I haven't tried this, but I suspect that it would work and it wouldn't required the proxy config. Install apache and set the port to something that Zope (and all the other services you have) isn't using. I'm going to guess at 8181. Link the file in Zope back to the URL at port 8181. <a href="http://www.mydomain.com:8181/myfile.pdf">download here</a>
This would link the file back to your apache instance who would serve the file.
HTH,
Jimi
Zope handles the downloads of large files pretty poorly - at least that's my experience in its standard config. Someone had mentioned using apache as a proxy for file downloads. Can anyone point me in the right direction for accomplishing this?
Regards,
Asad
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