On Aug 4, 2:18 pm, InventoryTrackers <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I'm one of the unmentionable users that has been developing in Windows
> for the last 3 years. We all know that I can start a DOS script/server
> session on my machine and run the Rails application on my local
> browser.
> Is there a way that other Windows users could somehow 'pipe' onto this
> DOS session running and point THEIR browsers to it?
> Obviously, I'm exploring the 'holy grail' to see if we can run multi-
> user implementations in a Windows environment.
Why would you need to do anything crazy at all - it's still running a
perfectly normal web server (it may be default bind to localhost but
that's just an option you pass to script/server)
Fred
> Many thanks,
> David
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