[Seaside] Making a store in Seaside
Sebastian Sastre
ssastre at seaswork.com
Wed Sep 12 21:15:15 UTC 2007
Good news: depending on your choice you may not need to do nothing, or
almost nothing, from smalltalk for this feature to work.
Take a look to this:
http://leftshore.wordpress.com/2006/10/27/hint-setting-up-apache-proxy-for-y
our-seaside-host/
Boris even post an example of an apache VirtualHost.
I'm doing a couple of things a little different but it's a good start point
for you to get the idea
cheers,
Sebastian Sastre
> -----Mensaje original-----
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> [mailto:seaside-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] En nombre
> de Jason Johnson
> Enviado el: Miércoles, 12 de Septiembre de 2007 16:48
> Para: Seaside - general discussion
> Asunto: Re: [Seaside] Making a store in Seaside
>
> Sebastian Sastre wrote:
> >> Awesome. This sounds easier then I was expecting. Does
> >> Komanche/Swazoo/whatever have an https version? Or you meant that
> >> it's tunneled through apache somehow?
> >>
> >
> > I do use apache's RewriteRules for that
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Sebastian
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> How does that work exactly? It's not enough that Apache take
> the URL and turn it into something else, it would have to
> supply the encryption. Does it do that? Even so, is there a
> pure Smalltalk web server that can do SSH?
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