Thanks Kenneth,
I didn't realise you could install Apache and IIS. What would be the reason for
doing so? I guess, then, that when the install guide was written, it was with
Apache in mind (i.e. specifying 8008)? I found other discrepancies and things
that need updating in the install guide. I was thinking of making some
corrections and submitting it.
Ed Jobe
----- Original Message ----
From: "Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MapGuide Users Mail List <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2008 12:02:24 AM
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] MGOS2.0.2 bundled installation won'tsupportphpon
IIS6
If you install Apache, it will use port 8008, because you may have other stuff
(IIS?) using port 80.
Whenever you do something with the Site Admin, it communicates with the
MapGuide service over a port on the loopback interface.
This port is NOT 8008, and should not be either.
Whenever your application communicates with the MapGuide service, it uses
another port on the loopback interface.
This port is NOT 8008, and should not be either.
(It may redirect to another machine, but usually it is the same machine, and
thus a loopback).
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Are the port numbers the same in the web config file and the server config
file?
Yes, there are 3 ports config'd and they were the same in both files. They
weren't 8008 though. I didn't get prompted to specify them during install like
I did with 2.0.1.
Speaking of ports, the doc's mention localhost:8008. If I use that, it can't
find login.php. If I just use localhost, it can. Could someone explain why?
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