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    Simple Question

    Ok, I feel like an idiot asking this question, because it seems too simple, but I have searched and searched and cannot find the answer to this simple question anywhere:

    I just got V6 and the web app server (with web app license). I understand how to make the pages, but I can't seem to deploy them (even on a LAN, much less the web). Right now, I have a simple self bidding component that when I am editing it on the local machine, I can click the Execute Page button, and it comes right up in Explorer, and looks and works great. However, when I try to go to another machine on the lan, and I attempt to access the file, it does load the page, but the working component is missing.

    Again, I can access the page perfectly on the local machine, but when I go to another machine on the LAN, it loads the page without the component that does the work (i.e. just the html around the working component). Am I missing something simple here?

    I assume once I work out the above, serving on the web will be as simple as pointing to an ip address, and mapping port 80 to the appropriate ip. Is there anything else to it?

    Feel free to direct me to documentation, but I searched and I cannot find it.

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      #3
      RE: Simple Question

      I�ll make the assumption that you activated your license and the web server is in fact running. Also that you published to your root directory. I am wording if you are really serving your pages through WAS. Try resetting the WAS port 79 or other port and try again. Make sure you address that port http://your severname:79.

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        Mike

        Have you tried using the sample Web Applications Demo and made that work?

        If you have the licensing for WAS, you can use another computer. If you have only the Alpha 5v6 license, then only the local machine can work.

        Sounds like the page is coming up, but the component doesn't appear. Try building another page with the component added in. Perhaps something got set to a hard coded value instead of logical values that can change when you move off the local machine to another machine.
        Al Buchholz
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          RE: Simple Question

          Hi Mike,

          I suggest you refer to Web App Demo inside and follow the step, u need to learn first from it, if u wanna go start build without read it carefully its ok too, but much problem u cant hanle it :"

          Yes your host can be your LAN ip address and you can specified it on "Web application server control panel" ie: your "Server Name : 192.168.1.100 " for the first time just touch that one, dont edit anything u dont know first, specified Server Port, ie: "Server Port : 80" normally, if u already using port 80 then put another ie: 90 or etc.

          but i suggest you to follow the Web application demo first and you can understand more and lots.

          hope u success.

          regards.

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