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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T12:16:42+00:00 2026-06-04T12:16:42+00:00

I’m deploying sample Zend apps on Zend server, following official tutorials. No matter what

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I’m deploying sample Zend apps on Zend server, following official tutorials. No matter what I deploy the only thing that I can access is the hello world page (Hello world
says hello).

How can I access real application?

host/address/public and host/address/index.php or other permutations don’t work…

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    2026-06-04T12:16:43+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 12:16 pm

    When you create your zpk file with Zend Studio there is a deployment.xml file that specifies some vhost settings as well as various other dependencies and triggers.

    If you double click this file within Zend Studio you will be presented with a gui that helps you create this file.

    The two fields of importance to this question are “Application directory” and “Document Root“. If you have a Zend Framework application the most likely settings for this are:

    • Application Directory: data
    • Document Root (main public directory): data/public

    The document root is the most important part as it defines the directory where apache executes the first file.

    You then export the project into a zpk and upload that within Zend Server.

    Once uploaded you will be presented with a “Set Installation Details” screen. There you will define the virtual host directory name.

    For a simple deployment to your localhost or your server IP you can have the following:

    • Display Name: Address App
    • Virtual Host: Default
    • Path: address

    This will then deploy your application to: http://localhost/address or http://192.168.0.*/address

    You can also deploy it with a url eg:

    • Display Name: Address App
    • Virtual Host: click “add new” then enter the url eg. myaddressapp.com
    • Path: leave blank

    This will then deploy your application to: http://myaddressapp.com. IF you are not deploying to a live site you can fake the url by entering a record in your hosts file

    Alternatively, I started writing a blog post a while ago on how to deploy to Zend Server in a VM. This does everything automatically so you dont have to rely on exporting and importing. Here is the work in progress of the post: https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1bR58tXWpkezomGiv9cnkySrXxKItoEUQ6E6V9a8n46A

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