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Re: Deployment - OS X, Apache, WO
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Re: Deployment - OS X, Apache, WO


  • Subject: Re: Deployment - OS X, Apache, WO
  • From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 17:44:47 +0100

Ok, on the server if I type:

localhost:1085 I get the config file

If I type 192.168.1.200/cgi-bin/WebObjects

I get:  invalid application name
(as expected)

If it type 192.168.1.200/cgi-bin/WebObjects/HeyPresto

I get a message saying I have no permission to access this resource.

Anyone got any ideas?  It's really annoying...

Regards,
Dave.

> Hi all,
>
> I have installed the application on the OS X server, created an instance and
> it9s running.  I can access it on port 2002 as specified.
>
> I need to setup a redirect to go straight to the WO application when the
> index page is requested.  What would the correct link be for this, not using
> the port number?  I seem to be getting messages saying I don9t have
> permission to access the resource no matter what I try.
>
> Regards,
> Dave.
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