In response to your suggestion I did the following:
http://localhost:8080/jswdk-1.0/webpages/g:/jdk1.2.2/readme.html
with no success. I also tried many other veriations of this without success. Did I
understand you correctly?
Claudio Massi - SUN Italy wrote:
> Try with some links (shortcut) from the docroot (for example jswdk-1.0/webpages)
> to the other directories (drives) you are interested in.
>
> You should see them as subdirectories
>
> Bye
>
> Claudio
>
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> :-)Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 11:47:50 -0400
> :-)From: J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> :-)Subject: URL address on local host
> :-)To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :-)
> :-)I have installed the jswdk-1.0 on my windows 95 systems under the
> :-)directory jswdk-1.0.
> :-)
> :-)I do not know how to get to other directories above the
> :-)jswdk-1.0/webpages directory.
> :-)
> :-)Using Netscape 4.6 and typing http://localhost:8080/ it will come up
> :-)with the index.html as expected. How do I get to other directories like
> :-)g:/jdk1.2.2/docs/example.html
> :-)
> :-)I have been searching the java developer connection for documentation on
> :-)setting parameters for JSWDK 1.O but have had no success. Any direction
> :-)would be appreciated.
> :-)
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