>>>>I am trying to create an environment for Web development. I am going to use WWC. As I was told I can install WWC on NT Server and do my development on another machine. Would be an IP address on NT machine matter? The reason I am asking that because I have a cable connection to the Internet and while for the development I dont have to be connected to it in order to 'see' Internet on NT machine I had to enable Proxy instead of entering a phisycal IP addrress. I use SyGate as an IP router which is running on 98 machine (the development one).
>>>>Please help.
>>>>Thanks a lot Mark
>>>
>>>So, what is your problem exactly?
>>>
>>>Jukka Salminen
>>My question is: Do I need to have an IP address on NT Server in order to have development environment for Web apps.?
>>Thanks Mark
>
>No, just use localhost or your own ip address on the submit i.e.
http://localhost/wc.dll?wwdemo~clientlist or something like that.
>Of course, you'll have to change that to the server you're going to be hitting when you move it.
>
http://localhost/wc.dll?wwdemo~clientlist I dont think I can use 'localhost'from another (development) machine, cant I?
Could be that like:
http://computername/wc.dll?wwdemo~clientlist ?
Thanks Mark