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Topic: Code: Server Info |
awen
Replies: 6
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Great app! Kudos Dave! |
Topic: Thanks Guys! |
awen
Replies: 5
Views: 11689
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Hey I could get in on some of this action! :D |
Topic: Offline Testing |
awen
Replies: 16
Views: 24986
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Victor, I am quite happy with it as well, although I really haven't done much with it...So many projects, so little time. :) but I love its simplicty and functionality. I'm trying to get a buddy to i ... |
Topic: Offline Testing |
awen
Replies: 16
Views: 24986
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Thanks a bunch Victor, I just got it! Looks like I am still losing my config settings, but I see this update should fix that. Excellent :!: |
Topic: Offline Testing |
awen
Replies: 16
Views: 24986
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Your question does sort of fit in this line, and the answer is yes, and no. You cannot make your site available to the internet unless your computer is connected to it. (Via dialup or other means)
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Topic: Offline Testing |
awen
Replies: 16
Views: 24986
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Thanks for the tip Victor, about the beta, do you mean a new beta out there or what/where exactly? |
Topic: Offline Testing |
awen
Replies: 16
Views: 24986
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Problem solved! The above suggestions DO work, but only if your ahtml setup is still valid! For some reason Abyss dumped the path/alias etc setup, so when I went back to verify that it was working w ... |
Topic: Offline Testing |
awen
Replies: 16
Views: 24986
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I've tried those, but they aren't working properly. The pages load, sort of, but the asp doesn't run like it should, like it does when I access the pages via my IP when connected online.
Is there ... |
Topic: multiple web sites |
awen
Replies: 14
Views: 27278
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There are several things you can do, as work-arounds. One is to set up your primary entry page, call it default.asp and use the following code or custom variation of it:
<% @Language = "VBScrip ... |
Topic: Offline Testing |
awen
Replies: 16
Views: 24986
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Ok, I've been working with .asp for a couple years now, and I just installed abyss the other day, partly to see how webservers work from the server end, and partly to see if I can use it to test my pa ... |
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