Yes, when you start on the servermachine your browser with
http://localhost:8000/etc then all the references will get the same header
if you do the startup with the real name of your server, all the headers
will change also. (I did check this by hoovering over the links on a
uploads-page: on the statusbar you will see different paths, depending of
how you did login..)

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochen F. Rick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 25 september 2002 0:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [pws] How to get fully-qualified URLs?


This doesn't make sense. Swiki never puts in the host machine's name for 
internal links. The only point where it might do that is for an external 
server that you are using.

Check your setting for the AdminTool. fileServerPath should be '/' 
(without the '') and uploadServerPath should be blank. Otherwise, the 
only thing I can think of is that you are accessing it from 
http://host:8080/12 and that works for you on your machine, but not for 
others.

Peace and Luck!

Je77

On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 02:17:06PM -0700, Mike O'Brien wrote:
>       Our Story So Far:
> 
>       My problem is that the URLs created by my Swiki are of
> the form http://host:8080/12 rather than http://host.aero.org:8080/12.
> The secure tunnel/web proxy used by some of our users requires that
> the hostname be fully qualified, and I can't figure out how to
> get the Swiki to generate such URLs.  These aren't uploads, just
> plain Swiki references from one page to another.  There is no
> external Web server assisting the Swiki; it serves everything
> itself.
> 
>       Jochen Rick says:
> 
> > Then, it shouldn't be a problem.
> >
> > Can you send the URL for the site?
> 
>       Unfortunately, no: it's behind a firewall.
> 
> Mike O'Brien

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