Question: Virtual Site Hosting on Zope
I know this will be an easy question for this mailing list... Is there generally considered to be a 'best way' of doing Virtual Site Hosting on Zope? I have skimmed some HOWTOs on www.zope.org, but I am afraid the material may be a bit dated and a 'better way' may be generally known. Any help would be appreciated! Mike
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 10:17:28AM -0700, Michael Murphy wrote:
I know this will be an easy question for this mailing list... Is there generally considered to be a 'best way' of doing Virtual Site Hosting on Zope? I have skimmed some HOWTOs on www.zope.org, but I am afraid the material may be a bit dated and a 'better way' may be generally known. Any help would be appreciated!
In absence of anyone saying otherwise, I hereby declare my method to be the Best Way (tm): http://www.zope.org/Members/mwr/VHosts_With_Zope_Default We've got your Zope content, Apache content, UserDir content, CGI, PHP, Servlets. It slices, dices, makes crispy Julliane fries... -- Mike Renfro / R&D Engineer, Center for Manufacturing Research, 931 372-3601 / Tennessee Technological University -- renfro@tntech.edu
I think the virtual host monster is great. It is "passive", you don't need to configure anything, and you're not going to lock yourself out (like other products). I run it behind apache with a quite simple proxy rule. Hope this helps. |G| Michael Murphy (17/09/01, 10:17) "[Zope] Question: Virtual Site Hosting on...": MM| I know this will be an easy question for this mailing list... Is there MM| generally considered to be a 'best way' of doing Virtual Site Hosting MM| on Zope? I have skimmed some HOWTOs on www.zope.org, but I am afraid MM| the material may be a bit dated and a 'better way' may be generally MM| known. Any help would be appreciated! MM| MM| Mike
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