On 10/27/06, Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have Safari running. Safari has no problem accessing other local
files.

I have re-booted: still no joy.

I have run the uninstaller and re-installed from scratch, rebooted
yet again: still no joy

Clicking those links displays absolutely nothing:(


It might be that your computer is blocking or already using that port
58332, however unlikely that is. Also, as was already pointed out,
this looks like it's a generated page being run in some servlet
container that must have been setup during the installation process.
Perhaps that part of the install failed on your machine and this
JSP/Servlet server isn't working for you.

Anyway, the important thing to know is it's not just a local file and
it's being served up by a server, even though that server is running
(or should be) on your local computer.

-Chris
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