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>>>>>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
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>>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.
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>>http://localhost/wc.dll?wwdemo~clientlist
>I dont think I can use 'localhost'from another (development) machine, cant I?
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>Could be that like: http://computername/wc.dll?wwdemo~clientlist ?
>Thanks Mark

Sorry, I didn't understand. If you're talking about modifying the programs from another computer, that's no problem. Leave the submit code as is. The only problem you're going to have is that you will have to stop the Web Connect Server, clear memory, then recompile whenever you make a change to a program that has been previously run. An example is if you modify Rick's wwdemo program, you stop the WCmain program, issue a clea all, close all, release all, yada yada, then you either run his compall.prg or do one of your own that recompiles classes and programs, then do wcmain.prg to get things back on track. This makes it real handy when your web server is only a few feet away.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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