You are correct. "mysite" needs to be replaced with the URL for your 
server, either by name (such as yahoo.com) or IP number (127.3.0.1). If 
you don't know the name of your machine, use the IP number or simply use 
"localhost" instead. That being said, the "localhost" trick sometimes 
doesn't work, because of firewalls or browser problems.

Good luck!

Je77

On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 07:11:59AM +0800, Xu Liang wrote:
> 
>    I'm a newbie to Swiki, so the question may seem a little stupid. I
>    want to set up a Swiki server in windows system. I downloaded the
>    package for windows and followed the instruction until the step that
>    asked me to go to [1]http://mysite:8080/Admin/help#getStarted for
>    further instruction.
> 
>    I can't link to this site. I tried all the four ports: 80, 8000,8080
>    and 8888. none of them worked. I'm wondering whether "mysite" is the
>    name of the site or I need to substitute in some name related to my
>    own computer. Can anyone help me?
> 
>    Thanks
> 
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> References
> 
>    1. http://mysite:8080/Admin/help#getStarted
>    2. http://g.msn.com/8HMACNCN/2746??PS=47575

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