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Re: Default Browser


  • Subject: Re: Default Browser
  • From: Art Isbell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 11:51:17 -1000

On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 11:16  AM, A. Uchida wrote:

Usually I'm using WO without internet connection. But once I connected to
the internet via an internal modem. Internet explorer (5.2) couldn't find the localhost
(WO application service).

What are the symptoms? Are you launching a WO app from PB, but IE can't connect to the URL that WO generates? The URL I see under similar circumstances is http://192.168.1.5:49578/cgi-bin/WebObjects/AWOApp.woa. Note that my private IP address, not localhost, is being used. Is this what you see?


After disconnection, the situation is the same. However, Netscape 7.0 is no problem,
when I pasted the URL in NetScape.
So I want to use the Netscape as a default browser. I tried the setting in Internet control
panel, but it doesn't work in project builder.

I think PB must be relaunched after you set your default browser.

Disabled the internal modem, restart and update MacOS X from 10.1 to 10.1.5 also
didn't solve the problem. My network setting is private IP address (192.168....) on Ethernet
and PPP on the internal modem, and both are active when I use project builder and WO.
(using powerbook G4 500Mhz).

In my System Preferences->Network panel, when I select the location in which I've configured my private IP address and then "Show: Network Port Configurations", Built-In Ethernet is higher in the list of Port Configurations than Internal Modem. If that's not true for you, you might try dragging Built-In Ethernet to the top of the Port Configurations list. The order of this list determines the order that the system uses when connecting to a network. I have no idea whether this might explain your problem, but it's worth a try.


Art
http://homepage.mac.com/aisbell/
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