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by Chris Withers on Thursday September 07, 06:34AM, 2006
I don't have a clue what the Canadian comment is all about...

Glad the VHM thing worked out for you, it's a pretty standard part of any Zope setup. Once you have it working, I doubt you'll need to test it that much, it "just works".

The VHM performance thing is rubbish, I'd be very interested in seeing what caused you to get concerned about it.
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    Re: eh?
    by john s wolter on Thursday September 07, 04:27PM, 2006
    I just spotted a portion of the Zope Book 2.6 online about VHM titled "Virtual Hosting Services". I found a reference to "_vh_" in the last two paragraphs and it states,..

    "If you insert VirtualHostRoot, followed by one or more path elements that start with _vh_, then these elements will be ignored during traversal and then added (without the _vh_) to the start of generated URLs. For instance, a request for "/a/VirtualHostRoot/_vh_z/" will traverse "a" and then generate URLs that start with /"

    My copy of the book is from 2002 and does not have that chapter.

    I've looked through a few of my Zope/Plone books and have yet to find a reference to VHM performance. I'll keep looking.

    The Eh is about a form of speech in Canada. It is common for Canadians to speak a sentence and then say "eh". This either as a excalmation mark, "!", or as a way to ask a question, "eh?". Sometimes it sounds like a replacement for a period at the end of a sentence.

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      by Chris Withers on Monday September 11, 11:53AM, 2006
      Yeah, funny that, things changing in 4 years ;-)

      Surprisingly, a 2002 edition of a book about a piece of software is likely to be out of date, no?

      Chris
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