[Zope] closer_but _ still_lost

Nitin Borwankar nitin@borwankar.com
Tue, 25 Dec 2001 19:41:40 -0800


john public wrote:
> 
> Ok, found the start Icon and clicked it. Got a Dos box. It seemed to
> do nothing. Then I clicked the link I was given below. I got messages
> that said a new Zope disk had been detected. It seemed that I was
> talking to a Zope program somewhere and it was trying to assign me a
> spot. I think the word socket came up a few times. Each time there was
> a consecutive number, 8020, 8021,8022 ect.

That's a good sign.

When you see these messages, you know that a Zope server is running
locally on your machine, on port 8080 by default.
Keep the DOS box running.  Now access the server using a web browser.

To reach it, start a browser on the same machine and go to the URL
http://localhost:8080
This will bring up a Zope home page from your local server.

Get to this point and you have accessed your own Zope server, as a user.

Also, once you have the Zope  see the online "The Zope Book" at the
Zope.org website which will tell you how to go further.

Nitin Borwankar.


> 
>  I was expecting a screen from a web page like I had seen on a
> tutorial. Unfortunately I cannot find that tutorial now. Is this
> something I operate from a dos box? Or should I get a web page when I
> click the link below?
> 
>  Thanx
> 
> John Q. Public
> 
> if you're installing zope in 98, and didnt change anything, then zope
> will
> be installed in c:\program files\WebSite
> 
> go to that folder, double click start.bat
> then access zope from http://localhost:8080/manage to get started
> 
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