of course the downside is that I have to check my IP when I come in in the AM. there is no guarantee that I can get the same IP.
maybe I can bind my MAC address in the DHCP server to get a fixed IP. That would work.
Thanks for the pointer.
Ted You have to set host to the external IP for others to address your machine.
Sent from my iPad On Aug 19, 2014, at 12:29 PM, Chuck Hill < email@hidden> wrote:
Sorry, I missed the "I would do this to show someone here in the office” part. Try setting –WOHost to 10.1.12.138
Otherwise… I dunno.
Chuck
On 2014-08-19, 9:25 AM, "Theodore Petrosky" wrote:
Thanks Chuck but no joy. In the url I see:
http://localhost:68005/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ArticleD2W.woa
and that works on my machine but below does not!!
where 10.1.12.138 is my IP
Safari can’t open the page “10.1.12.138:64005/cgi-bin/WebObjects/ArticleD2W.woa” because Safari can’t connect to the server “10.1.12.138”.
I know this used to work. Any other ideas ?? OS X Mavericks eclipse 4.4
Ted
On Aug 19, 2014, at 11:56 AM, Chuck Hill < email@hidden> wrote:
Set –WOHost to localhost?
On 2014-08-19, 8:01 AM, "Theodore Petrosky" wrote:
yes, I saw that. however, in the past, I left that alone and I could use the local loopback address for me, and then the internal IP to people that i wanted to have looking at my progress. Then there is the issue of DHCP. My IP will change, so I would
have to update that setting.
On Aug 19, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Þór Sigurðsson < email@hidden> wrote:
It should be a runtime property to the WOApplication ( Run -> Run Configurations ... -> WOApplication -> YourApplication -> WO [tab] -> -WOAdaptorURL = " http://10.1.12.138/cgi-bin/WebObjects"
The rest should be manhandled automagically....
On 19.8.2014, at 14:21, Theodore Petrosky < email@hidden> wrote:
In the New Eclipse 4.4, so far I am working beautifully. but I hit a little snag. When I debug my app, Safari opens with a URL
local loop back address.
so I copy and paste the address but use the computer IP
I would do this to show someone here in the office and in the old Eclipse it would work. Is there a property I need to set to get this functionality? I’ve been hunting in the preferences but don’t see anything that looks like the solution.
Ted
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