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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on 10/31/05 14:31
__/ [Ryan Garnier] on Monday 31 October 2005 12:24 \__
> Thanks for answering!
>
> I use Apache, in port 80. Then I have Helix Server for streaming media,
> in port 8888.
>
> When I create a normal link in a webpage I use:
>
> <a href="./link.html">Link</a>
>
> But now I have to specify the port number (8888). If I do
> <a href="http://localhost:8888/file>Link</a>
>
> it doesn't work, of course. People who visit my page view this link as
> localhost. I don't know how to refer to my own IP without specifying
> localhost.
Well, by serving people a page with "localhost", you give no indication of
where the Helix Server actually resides. "Localhost" would be useful if
you gave the user a tool for investigating/probing his/her own
workstation/network properties.
Have you tried specifying an IP address? Have you disabled firewalls for
port 8888? If you need a proxy to access your page from London, let me
know. I have an open proxy (password-protected) on my server.
> Thanks and sorry for my English.
Your English is great. Haven't spotted anything awkward...
Roy
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