After a lot of reading and testing different solutions, finally I found one that parcially works for my case. The only problem is that it works on Internet Explorer, Opera, and Netscape 4.x, but not on Netscape 6.x and K-Meleon (a Mozilla based web browser). Here is what I did: My website structure is the following: http://www.myzope.mycompany.mycountry:8080/folder1/folder2/mysitefolder I know is a complicated structure but I can't change it. And I would like to change it for: http://www.mypage.mycompany.mycountry:8080 Later I'll move it to my main site and it would be http://www.mypage.mycompany.mycountry But as I've seen the port where your zope is running doesn't care. The important thing is that your virtual links point to the server where Zope is installed and in my case that works. Access rule: In the first line I changed [-2:] for [-3:] because my domain has 3 parts and not 2 as the normal ones. <dtml-let hostname="_.string.join(_.string.split(_.string.lower(_.string.split(HTTP_HO ST, ':')[0]), '.')[-3:], '.')" sitemap="{'mypage.mycompany.mycountry': 'mysitefolder'}"> <dtml-if expr="sitemap.has_key(hostname)"> <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('SiteRootPATH', '/')"> Here I pushed the three folders that compound my site into the "TraversalRequestNameStack". As I read on one site, I have to "push the further most object/deepest object in the ZODB onto the stack first" and then the others. Deepest folder: <dtml-call "REQUEST['TraversalRequestNameStack'].append(sitemap[hostname])"> Second folder: <dtml-call "REQUEST['TraversalRequestNameStack'].append('folder2')"> First folder: <dtml-call "REQUEST['TraversalRequestNameStack'].append('folder1')"> </dtml-if> </dtml-let> Add a SiteRoot in "mysitefolder" with Base and Path empthy (as it is docs page). Then I checked the STUPID_LOG_FILE and there wasn't any error message there. In the Z2.log appears: xxx.xxx.xxx.xx - Anonymous [16/May/2002:16:19:17 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 213 7 "" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.2) Gecko/20010726 N etscape6/6.1" I guess it means that Netscape 6.x could process the page, but I just saw a blank page. Does anybody know what is the problem?
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Josef Meile