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Configuration seaside: url entries et access

Herve Darce-2
Hi,

How to change the url entries in seaside? I want http://localhost
instead of http://localhost/seaside.

How to prohibit access to all directory except pier
(http://localhost/pier only)?

I have seen "Server Hostname", "Resource Base Url", "Server Path". But I
do not understand this.

Thanks

Herve Darce
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Re: Configuration seaside: url entries et access

Claus Kick
Hervé Darce wrote:

> Hi,
>
> How to change the url entries in seaside? I want http://localhost
> instead of http://localhost/seaside.
>
> How to prohibit access to all directory except pier
> (http://localhost/pier only)?
>
> I have seen "Server Hostname", "Resource Base Url", "Server Path". But I
> do not understand this.

Could someone please explain this in an extended How-To on the Seaside
Website?

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Re: Configuration seaside: url entries et access

Philippe Marschall
In reply to this post by Herve Darce-2
2008/10/14, Hervé Darce <[hidden email]>:
> Hi,
>
> How to change the url entries in seaside? I want http://localhost
> instead of http://localhost/seaside.

For the URLs that Seaside generates or for where Seaside is available?
What dialect, version and server do you use? Are you behind an Apache?
If yes which version?

> How to prohibit access to all directory except pier
> (http://localhost/pier only)?
>
> I have seen "Server Hostname", "Resource Base Url", "Server Path". But I
> do not understand this.

In the /config appication you can configure how the URLs that Seaside
generates should look like. This is mostly interesting if you're
behind Apache.

Cheers
Philippe

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