Localhost: anyone know how to get a Mac to do server stuffoffline? (off list)

2000-09-14 Thread David Bovill

I think the answer is you can't, but it would be nice to work on server
projects with the server running and talking to the browser.

Now I've followed some detailed instructions involving setting up the TCP/IP
control panel to use the IP address 127.0.0.1 (which should work with an
ethernet network), but does not work on a machine bereft of any network
connection (as far as I can see)..

Any ideas?


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Re: Localhost: anyone know how to get

2000-09-14 Thread andu




I think the answer is you can't, but it would be nice to work on server
projects with the server running and talking to the browser.

You want to run the server and the client on the same machine? (mac)
All you need to do is :
choose in the tcp/ip panel - connect via ethernet
give the machine an IP address (any)
and you are done. Start the server and point the client to 
http://IPAddress/fileName.html
If you want both internet and local IP address you need a router (IPNet router)
Or switch to Linux or both.


Now I've followed some detailed instructions involving setting up the TCP/IP
control panel to use the IP address 127.0.0.1 (which should work with an
ethernet network), but does not work on a machine bereft of any network
connection (as far as I can see)..

Any ideas?


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Re: Localhost: anyone know how to get a Mac to do server stuffoffline? (off list)

2000-09-14 Thread Pierre Sahores

David Bovill wrote:
 
 I think the answer is you can't, but it would be nice to work on server
 projects with the server running and talking to the browser.
 
 Now I've followed some detailed instructions involving setting up the TCP/IP
 control panel to use the IP address 127.0.0.1 (which should work with an
 ethernet network), but does not work on a machine bereft of any network
 connection (as far as I can see)..
 
 Any ideas?
 
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If i'm not mistaking this adress is the default loopback adress usable inside a
single computer.
To connect to a standard TCP/IP network, you need to use 1.- a fixed or dynamic
IP adress token in the range of the adresses of the remote or ethernet network
you want to connect to. 2.- a submask adress, like 255.255.255.0. 3.- a gateway
adress, if you connect to the web trough a LAN network.

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Re: Localhost: anyone know how to

2000-09-14 Thread andu







I think the answer is you can't, but it would be nice to work on server
projects with the server running and talking to the browser.

You want to run the server and the client on the same machine? (mac)
All you need to do is :
choose in the tcp/ip panel - connect via ethernet
give the machine an IP address (any)
and you are done. Start the server and point the client to 
http://IPAddress/fileName.html
If you want both internet and local IP address you need a router (IPNet router)
Or switch to Linux or both.

Forgot to mention, If you are connected to internet with dynamic IP address you can 
use that address to connect a local client to a local server.


Now I've followed some detailed instructions involving setting up the TCP/IP
control panel to use the IP address 127.0.0.1 (which should work with an
ethernet network), but does not work on a machine bereft of any network
connection (as far as I can see)..

Any ideas?


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