Sneha Sharma@CONTEXT
06/27/2000 02:33 PM
When you start the Weblogic server, it shows up the port it is starting it
at. Usually it is 7001 for Weblogic and 7601 for WLCommerce server.
And your pages must be present in the public_html directory . Thats the
document root as set up in the weblogic.properties directory.
and then u can say, http://localhost:7001/mypage.html
Please see that and add your own directories there.
Sneha
Mark Annese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/27/2000 06:11:54 PM
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Subject: Weblogic on NT
I am trying to access the default page via a browser. I get an error saying
that the page cannot be displayed, I tried accessing by:
http://localhost:8008, http://127.0.0.1:8008, http://[hostname]:8008. all
have returned an error. any ideas?
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