Re: Multiple domains from one server process?
I'll hunt for the ZPublisher patch and try it, because it sounds as a good place to help this problem.
I'm not sure that ZPublisher is the right place to solve this. If I understand correctly, you are looking for a way to chop some fixed string '/path/path' off the front of the PATH_INFO for every request. I would guess that doing this in ZServer rather than in ZPublisher might be a better idea.
As the author of a ZPublisher patch for this problem (possibly the one referenced above), allow me to lay out the problem. Sadly, my patch turns out to be only a partial fix; I'm thinking hard about how to improve it. The problem occurs when a URL such as "http://host.com/C/D" refers to object "A/B/C/D" in the Zope object hierarchy, usually by rewriting in Apache. The "internal" URL constructed by Zope as it traverses the objects necessarily includes "A" and "B", as they are part of the access path. Whenever an "external" URL is produced for client consumption, via URLn in a var tag for example, it should *not* include "A" and "B". My patch simply discards the "internal" URL once object traversal is complete, and replaces it with the contents of SCRIPT_URL. This takes care of URLn and BASEn, but not usage of SCRIPT_NAME+PATH_INFO. Also, passing through a __bobo_traverse__ gives the target object an improper URL. The desired behavior is to simply omit from the constructed URL the first n objects traversed, which ought to be ordinary Folders. I'm considering simply passing the number n to ZPublisher in an environment variable so that it can leave the URL alone until the number is decremented to zero. The only problem I see with this is that there's no valid "external" URL for the first n objects traversed, so access error messages relating to these objects will be munged. I also don't see any way around that. then-again-I-also-didn't-see-the-other-problem-until-too-late-ly y'rs Evan Simpson
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