I saw Roger's answer, which is good and is probably what you are looking 
for, but with the vague question here is a different approach. I like the 
NSF files to be 'hidden', so even if the web site is all NSF database(s) 
or a combination of NSF and HTML, we always start with a HTML document. If 
there is no HTML where you can embed links, the three lines below will do. 
Then create a rule for each NSF file to match a "folder" like the next 
four lines. If the HTLM server is not the Domino server (like in your 
case) you may have to call the Domino sever by a different host name such 
as www2.xyz.com.

index.htm (in IFS or other web server):
<script>  
window.location = 'http://www.xyz.com/absent/Admin?OpenFrameset
</script>  

Description:    Absentee Reports system
Type of rule:   Substitution
Incoming URL pattern:   /absent/*
Replacement pattern:    /www/hr/Absent.nsf/*
====================================
Tom Kreimer
Information Alternatives



I would like to hide my Domino 6.5.2 server behind my Apache 2 server. 
Anyone attempt before?  I am running 5.3 on my iseries





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