[Zope] Hiding Port Number in Zope

Paul Zwarts paul.zwarts@oratrix.com
Fri, 23 Feb 2001 15:01:57 +0100


Yes, this is a nice trick (the frameset method) i sometimes use as well to hide
sub-urls from the domain, in the url bar of the browser... but a colleague
suggested that this will block web-bots from searching your site.... is this
true?

Paz

TMGB wrote:

> Isn't there a javascript that allows you to replace the location bar
> address with any text (probably netscape only).  Also, If on your server
> on port 80 you create a page with one frame and have the page within
> that frame make a call to the Zope server it should still display the
> original page location of the frame page that the user first connected
> to.
>
> Thomas
>
> Eric Vautour wrote:
> >
> > We are running Zope under an Apache server and we were wondering if there
> > was anyway to remove the port number from the web address.  For example,
> > our web address looks as following: http://www.something.com:8080/its and
> > we would like it to look like this http://www.something.com.its is there
> > any way to do this?
> >
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