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From: Aparajita Fishman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Active4D Developer Discussion List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Active4D-dev] Active 4D using 4D Web Client [Solved]
Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 17:43:11 -0400
Is this in the docs? If so, I never saw it, and I've been looking them over all day? Probably is, just can't find it for the same reason I can never find the ketchup in the fridge either. :)
My next Summit seminar will be entitled: "Remedial Documentation Reading"!
Page 16 in the "Installation" chapter, "Configuring 4D Client as a Web Server". I'm sorry, but I couldn't get much more obvious than that... ;-)
When you say you have been looking all day, how are you looking? I went to the top of the docs, searched for "Client", and the third hit was the TOC entry for "Configuring 4D Client as a Web Server".
Use search and the TOC, that's one of the reasons I made the docs as PDFs. Likewise, when looking for help with commands don't forget there is a hyperlinked, alphabetical index of all commands at the end of the docs.
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