On Thursday, January 3, 2013 3:52:04 AM UTC-7, tnmDamm wrote:
>
> Michael:  I checked those numbers and the one on the Blackberry did have a 
> dot before the 8513 and the one on the Mnemosyne server had a colon before 
> the 8513.  Significant?
>
> Also, I have two other thoughts on this problem.  When I was trying to 
> check that number on the Mnemosyne Server screen it kept disappearing. 
>  Could it be that my router is shutting it down to protect my system 
> because there is no security?  Do I need to make a hole in my fire wall for 
> this Mnemosyne Server?
>
> Is it only a threat to security when it is open and running?
>
> Also, on the Blackberry end.... could it be that the numbers that the 
> Server gives me and says it is listening at.... should I be looking for 
> those in a different place?  Not at the Browser.
>
>   Ok, to explain this better... when we want to connect the Blackberry 
> Playbook to the net... say at McDonalds,... we have to put in numbers that 
> connect to their server.  My blackberry is automatically connecting to our 
> own server's network and connecting to the outside cyberspace.  Am I 
> instead trying to come in to my server on the numbers it gives me?  And 
> should I look for them there at that 'connect to server' spot on the 
> Playbook?  You can tell that I'm not the one that does that part of it.  
>
> Did I really muddle that up?  Can you help me?  
>
> tnmdamm
>
> On Sunday, December 30, 2012 7:05:25 PM UTC-7, Michael wrote:
>>
>> 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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>>>  Sep 12
>>> "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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