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Tres Seaver wrote:
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Wichert Akkerman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Previously Brandon Craig Rhodes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Plone relies on the standard Zope virtual host mapper, which is
installed in all Zope2 instances by default. Nothing special or weird
about that.
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Not that part ;) The weird bit is the *extra* access rule which makes
the must-be-one-and-only Plone instance the apparent "root" on port 80
(in a Windows install, at least). I stubbed my toe on that one today,
in front of a customer, no less.
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I think that's only done in the Windows installer to accomodate people
there who can't easily setup an apache or other rewriting frontend
server. I sure hope other installers don't install that - it can indeed
be quite painful.<br>
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Wichert.<br>
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Wichert Akkerman <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:wichert@wiggy.net"><wichert@wiggy.net></a> It is simple to make things.
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