3.5: Meaning of set up of "User path"

3.5: Meaning of set up of "User path"

Sunday 02 January 2005 9:16:27 am - 4 replies

Modified on Thursday 06 January 2005 10:38:22 am by Matthias Becker

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Matthias Becker

Thursday 06 January 2005 9:47:59 am

Hello everybody!

I'm still working on this issue, but unfortunately I can't find the problem.

From what I understand, this is handled in the site.ini (in the settings-folder: "override" and "siteaccess").

DefaultAccess=plain
SiteList[]=plain

but when I deleted one or even both it brings Kernel error 20 and jumps to the admin login page.

I need to get rid of the part /plain/ for not-logged in-users (say anonymous), but the URL still reads http://www.mysite.com/plain/forum/ :-(

Please help

Thanks and best regards from Munich

Matthias

Jan Borsodi

Friday 07 January 2005 12:22:17 am

eZ publish cannot handle this.
You will have to use the same <i>plain</i> prefix for both the logged-in and anonymous users.

Is there a special reason why you want to do it like this?

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Amos

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Matthias Becker

Sunday 09 January 2005 12:37:39 pm

Thanks for your info! How did you manage it on the ez-Publish-Website then? When you click on "Company", "ezPublish", etc. the path read "http://www.ez.no/company" or "http://www.ez.no/ez_publish" without a "plain" in the middle. Did you manage this through the Webserver?

This really looks "nicer"

Thanks and kind regards

Matthias

Balazs Halasy

Monday 10 January 2005 12:10:20 am

Hi,

This is because ez.no is configured to determine which siteaccess to use based on the hostname instead of the URL. There are 3 ways to determine which siteaccess that should be used: host, url, port. If you use host, you can map "www.example.com" to your public siteaccess and "admin.example.com" to your admin siteaccess and thus the first part of the URL-path will disappear ('cause eZ publish will look at the hostname instead). Please have a look in the default site.ini file for more information about setting this up (look for "SiteAccessSettings").

Allman

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