Then when you got to a folder containing your site root you have to re-log on and you are now accessing your admin with the SiteRoot setting. If for any reason you messed up your site root and don't know how to suppress it you could be in some trouble trying to even get to the manage of these sections.
Actually, you can get directly to it, if you know what you're doing, by going to : http://123.123.123.123:8230/urbanape/SiteRoot/manage_main and edit it directly. The re-auth comes about from trying to evaluate the manage_workspace method ( I believe - I might be badly mistaken - but this has worked for me in the past )
VHM (virtual host monster) could easily help you to avoid any potential disasters like this and when you access, like you are indicating above you only have to log in once and you will be able to manage everything because VHM is dormant unless activated by the call from your APACHE.
Yeah, I've always wanted to get into using more Zope-specific products. I wouldn't mind weening Apache out of the picture altogether, actually.
Then when you need to create more VH (Virtual Hosts) you just need to add the proper settings to Apache and not even worry about a SiteRoot settings.
My opinion much cleaner, safer and easier
Will look into these products. I've meant to do so, anyway :) $name="zachery bir"; $email="zbir@urbanape.com"; $position="systems administrator"; $altposition="witch doctor"; $voice="804.353.3742"; $web="http://www.urbanape.com";