[Zope] Mirroring to IIS
Jake LeBeau
JLeBeau@cityofboise.org
Mon, 10 Jul 2000 14:45:58 -0600
Hi Maik,
I've been trying to use the ZMirror product and wget with varying degrees of success. See my response to Andy McKay for a description of where I am now.
Of course, if I was a real Zopista, instead of a newbie, I would rewrite the ZMirror product to assign file extensions to its output, right?
Thanks for your help,
Jake <jlebeau@pobox.ci.boise.id.us>
>>> Maik Roeder <roeder@berg.net> 07/10/00 12:40PM >>>
Hi Jake !
Jake LeBeau wrote:
> I'm attempting to mirror our Zope site to IIS 5.0 on a W2K Server,
>and am having problems with Netscape Navigator. Because the files have
> no file extension, Netscape keeps trying to download and save the
>files to disk, rather than displaying the content as HTML. I've tried
>several ways of specifying that the MIME content type header coming
>from the server is "text/html", but nothing alters the behavior of
> Netscape. Is there anyone else out there who may have had experience
> with this and would be willing to help? Any advice would be appreciated.
Try using a mirror tool like w3mir. Folders like http://localhost/w3mir/ will be mirrored
to a folder:
w3mir/
and an index.html file inside:
w3mir/index.html
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Maik Röder
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