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Re: Finding out client IP.


  • Subject: Re: Finding out client IP.
  • From: Gennady Kushnir <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 17:47:36 +0300

I know, i have Apache.
but i don't have WO Server installod. and thus NO WOMonitor also.

And please give me more info how to
"can set the WOPort to the port which monitor has and the WOMonitorEnabled Yes"

Thanks in advance
Gennady


On 30.11.2005, at 17:26, Seejo Pylappan wrote:

by webserver I mean Apache. It should already be installed on the Mac box, start it. Configure one instance (without autorecover) in monitor. Then from Xcode,  you can set the WOPort to the port which monitor has and the WOMonitorEnabled Yes and then you should be able to hit the app by http://hostname/cgi-bin/WebObjects/appname


On Nov 30, 2005, at 8:18 AM, Gennady Kushnir wrote:

Thank you.
But how do I deploy it locally using WebServer, while developing (just to test)?
Should I install WO server on my developer machine?

Thanks in advance
Gennady


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