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    I am implementing a new site using Zope/Plone. This site replaces an old one
    built in ColdFusion. The problem that I am having is that a portion of our
    site ( customer login area) will need to remain on ColdFusion for a
    while.
    Is their a method to get most things to Zope/Plone but certain folders to go
    to ColdFusion.
    Example:
    http://www.domain.com/Customer should go to ColdFusion and actual files on
    the server
    everything else at http://www.domain.com should feed into Zope
    I am running Windows Server 2003, IIS6, EnfoldProxy, Latest version of Zope
    2.
    I am very new to Zope and Plone, so any help you can provide would be
    greatly appreciated.
    Thank You
  • No.1 | | 924 bytes | |

    Message
    From: "Murdock" <jeff.tilkes (AT) softbrands (DOT) com>
    I am implementing a new site using Zope/Plone. This site replaces an old
    one
    built in ColdFusion. The problem that I am having is that a portion of our
    site ( customer login area) will need to remain on ColdFusion for a
    while.

    Is their a method to get most things to Zope/Plone but certain folders to
    go
    to ColdFusion.

    Example:
    http://www.domain.com/Customer should go to ColdFusion and actual files on
    the server
    everything else at http://www.domain.com should feed into Zope

    Use reverse proxy www.apsis.ch/pound

    Use directive

    UrlGroup "Customer.*"
    HeadRequire Host "www.domain.com.*"
    BackEnd IP#_addr_coldfusion,port#_coldfusion,1
    EndGroup

    Zope maillist - Zope (AT) zope (DOT) org

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  • No.2 | | 416 bytes | |

    Murdock wrote:
    Example:
    http://www.domain.com/Customer should go to ColdFusion and actual files on
    the server
    everything else at http://www.domain.com should feed into Zope

    I am running Windows Server 2003, IIS6, EnfoldProxy, Latest version of Zope
    2.

    Dunnoy what EnfoldPoxy is or how it works, but put Apache in front of
    the lot and use its rewrite rules.

    cheers,

    Chris
  • No.3 | | 1267 bytes | |

    Thanks for the suggestion, I went to that site and I see that it only works
    on Unix-Like servers. I don't have any of those available in my environment.

    Jaroslav Lukesh wrote:

    Message
    From: "Murdock" <jeff.tilkes (AT) softbrands (DOT) com>
    >I am implementing a new site using Zope/Plone. This site replaces an old
    >one
    >built in ColdFusion. The problem that I am having is that a portion of
    >our
    >site ( customer login area) will need to remain on ColdFusion for a
    >while.
    >>

    >Is their a method to get most things to Zope/Plone but certain folders to
    >go
    >to ColdFusion.
    >>

    >Example:
    >http://www.domain.com/Customer should go to ColdFusion and actual files
    >on
    >the server
    >everything else at http://www.domain.com should feed into Zope


    Use reverse proxy www.apsis.ch/pound

    Use directive

    UrlGroup "Customer.*"
    HeadRequire Host "www.domain.com.*"
    BackEnd IP#_addr_coldfusion,port#_coldfusion,1
    EndGroup

    Zope maillist - Zope (AT) zope (DOT) org

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  • No.4 | | 673 bytes | |

    Can you point me to some good documentation that can get me up and running
    with Apache quickly, as well as how to use the rewrite rules?

    Thanks

    Chris Withers wrote:

    Murdock wrote:
    >Example:
    >http://www.domain.com/Customer should go to ColdFusion and actual files
    >on
    >the server
    >everything else at http://www.domain.com should feed into Zope
    >
    >I am running Windows Server 2003, IIS6, EnfoldProxy, Latest version of
    >Zope
    >2.


    Dunnoy what EnfoldPoxy is or how it works, but put Apache in front of
    the lot and use its rewrite rules.

    cheers,

    Chris
  • No.5 | | 515 bytes | |

    Message
    From: "Murdock" <jeff.tilkes (AT) softbrands (DOT) com>
    To: <zope (AT) zope (DOT) org>
    Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 8:32 AM
    Subject: Re: [Zope] ColdFusion, ASP, etc with Zope/Plone

    Can you point me to some good documentation that can get me up and running
    with Apache quickly, as well as how to use the rewrite rules?

    Jonathan

    Zope maillist - Zope (AT) zope (DOT) org

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  • No.6 | | 1211 bytes | |

    Anyone know of any good open source or very low cost Reverse Proxies that
    will run on Windows Server?

    Jaroslav Lukesh wrote:

    Message
    From: "Murdock" <jeff.tilkes (AT) softbrands (DOT) com>
    >I am implementing a new site using Zope/Plone. This site replaces an old
    >one
    >built in ColdFusion. The problem that I am having is that a portion of
    >our
    >site ( customer login area) will need to remain on ColdFusion for a
    >while.
    >>

    >Is their a method to get most things to Zope/Plone but certain folders to
    >go
    >to ColdFusion.
    >>

    >Example:
    >http://www.domain.com/Customer should go to ColdFusion and actual files
    >on
    >the server
    >everything else at http://www.domain.com should feed into Zope


    Use reverse proxy www.apsis.ch/pound

    Use directive

    UrlGroup "Customer.*"
    HeadRequire Host "www.domain.com.*"
    BackEnd IP#_addr_coldfusion,port#_coldfusion,1
    EndGroup

    Zope maillist - Zope (AT) zope (DOT) org

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  • No.7 | | 335 bytes | |

    Murdock wrote:
    Anyone know of any good open source or very low cost Reverse Proxies that
    will run on Windows Server?

    Please trim your replies.

    Apache is what you're looking for.

    You've been pointed at the docs, further help can be found on #apache on
    irc.freenode.net

    cheers,

    Chris
  • No.8 | | 609 bytes | |

    from scratch without google/sf/fm :o)

    1. pound with linux and colinux kernel runtime on windows
    2. pound with linux under vmware or old pre-M$ virtualPC on windows
    3. pound under cygwin on windows
    4. squid under windows
    5. apache under windows
    6. IIS - M$ ISA (?)

    Message
    From: "Murdock" <jeff.tilkes (AT) softbrands (DOT) com>
    Anyone know of any good open source or very low cost Reverse Proxies that
    will run on Windows Server?

    Zope maillist - Zope (AT) zope (DOT) org

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  • No.9 | | 1389 bytes | |

    Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 05:31:28AM -0800, Murdock wrote:

    Thanks for the suggestion, I went to that site and I see that it only works
    on Unix-Like servers. I don't have any of those available in my environment.

    you could run vmware and put a linux instance there.

    Jaroslav Lukesh wrote:

    Message
    From: "Murdock" <jeff.tilkes (AT) softbrands (DOT) com>
    >I am implementing a new site using Zope/Plone. This site replaces an old
    >one
    >built in ColdFusion. The problem that I am having is that a portion of
    >our
    >site ( customer login area) will need to remain on ColdFusion for a
    >while.
    >>

    >Is their a method to get most things to Zope/Plone but certain folders to
    >go
    >to ColdFusion.
    >>

    >Example:
    >http://www.domain.com/Customer should go to ColdFusion and actual files
    >on
    >the server
    >everything else at http://www.domain.com should feed into Zope


    Use reverse proxy www.apsis.ch/pound

    Use directive

    UrlGroup "Customer.*"
    HeadRequire Host "www.domain.com.*"
    BackEnd IP#_addr_coldfusion,port#_coldfusion,1
    EndGroup

    Zope maillist - Zope (AT) zope (DOT) org

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