1.1 --- a/docs/Zope/NOTES.txt Tue Jul 12 14:12:20 2005 +0000
1.2 +++ b/docs/Zope/NOTES.txt Tue Jul 12 14:12:25 2005 +0000
1.3 @@ -1,15 +1,16 @@
1.4 -Configuring Zope:
1.5 +Configuring Zope
1.6 +================
1.7
1.8 Make a symbolic link to the example product directory from within the
1.9 appropriate Zope instance's Products directory:
1.10
1.11 cd Zope/instances/Products
1.12 -ln -s ../../../WebStack/examples/Zope/SimpleProduct
1.13 +ln -s /home/paulb/Software/Python/WebStack/examples/Zope/SimpleProduct
1.14
1.15 Or copy the example product directory into the Zope instance's Products
1.16 directory:
1.17
1.18 -cp -R WebStack/examples/Zope/SimpleProduct Zope/instances/Products/
1.19 +cp -R /home/paulb/Software/Python/WebStack/examples/Zope/SimpleProduct Zope/instances/Products/
1.20
1.21 Then configure the etc/zope.conf file to add details of the example
1.22 application and the WebStack package. In the appropriate section, add the
1.23 @@ -24,9 +25,8 @@
1.24
1.25 http://localhost:8080/test
1.26
1.27 ---------
1.28 -
1.29 -Authentication/authorisation in Zope:
1.30 +Authentication/Authorisation in Zope
1.31 +====================================
1.32
1.33 Like mod_python (and Apache), Zope prevents application-level control over
1.34 HTTP Basic authentication. However, the authenticator approach can still be