Be very careful with the address.   You said ... :8513, but then later used
"... .8513".  Notice the difference between the colon ":" and the dot "."
in the second example.


On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 7:14 PM, tnmDamm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Mnemosyners and particularly Peter Bienstman:
> quote from Peter Bienstman :
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> "Other option is running Mnemosyne's web server on your desktop machine,
> and then doing the reviews in your browser on your Playbook, but that
> requires network access, obviously.
>
> Peter "
>
> Getting message on Playbook browser:  "Can't find file xxx.xxx.1.65:8513
> which is the  number which  the Mnemosyne's server gave me in the DOS
> window: "...listening on http://xxx.xxx.1.65:8513";  My husband thought
> the first six numbers were the number of our server.
>
> Particulars:  Network is through the router the service provider set up
> (do you need it's name and particulars?)  working on XP.  Mnemosyne 2.2.
>  Blackberry Playbook OS version 2.1.0.1314 (latest it says).  Playbook IPV4
> XXX.XXX.1.67 what ever that means.
>
> Opened Mnemosyne server in the Mnemosyne program file.  Got the DOS screen
> with the message:  "server listening on http://xxx.xxx.1.65:8513"; next
> line down had a winking cursor.
>
> Mnemosyne program:  tried it  both ways:  the program not open and open
> with cards up ready to be reviewed.
>
> On the Blackberry Tablet.  Opened browser and typed in the Google search
> line the http://xxx.xxx.1.65.8513.  Google responded with "your search
> did not match any documents."
>
> Searched through the Tablet looking for anything that would identify the
> tablet thinking maybe the blinking cursor wanted a number identifying the
> Tablet.  I found a Tablet number called a 1PV4 which was xxx.xxx.1.67.
>  That looked like the same first numbers that Menosyne server was waiting
> on.  Tried to type them in at the Mnenosyne server curser on the DOS screen
> but it wouldn't let me.
> Also, when I first opened the DOS screen through the Server, it didn't
> want to stay up even long enough for me to read its message.  I kept
> hitting it and finally it stayed up with the blinking curser.  When I tried
> again starting over.... it wouldn't stay up long enough to read the
> message.  That might have been when I also had Mnemosyne program up with
> the cards selected.
>
> Question:  It seems to me that the Tablet is not looking in the correct
> spot for my http address.  It seems like it is out somewhere in cyberspace.
>
> Peter, I know you have worked so hard on this project and I love it.
>  Since you have also put in time and effort on the Server part, I wonder if
> you could help me with this .... or maybe I can be your tester  on my
> server and Blackberry Tablet combo.  But, I do hope that I'm just not doing
> something right or misunderstanding.  I combed the internet and this site
> but there isn't very much specific information on this facet of Mnemosyne.
>
> P.S.:  I don't have any Python etc experience at all.  I guess I'm what
> might be called "an average female front-end-user".
>
> tlmdamm.
>
>
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