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URL to access the core. - Version: 2.5.30, 4/2/2005 12:49PM PST
Wing_Master
Well, the URL files contain resources fork inside. It's supposed that Apple's PackageMaker splits the forks when creates the Installer package, and joins them again after the installation. But seems that in certain cases, this doesn't occur, so the URLs are unusable. The Starter App opens a connection to the core, directly, but you may add to your browser's favorites the url for access the Webb interface in the mlnet core.
By default, mlnet uses the port 4080 for the webb access, so unless you change it, you may acces the core using any of these URLs:
http://localhost:4080 (localhost is your machine)
http://127.0.0.1:4080 (the IP of the loopback)
http://0.0.0.0:4080 (the bind address)
if you change the webb port in the options of mlnet, you should change the URLs to reflect that change.
P.e: If you set the port to 5555, the URL to access the core will be http://localhost:5555
By default, mlnet uses the port 4080 for the webb access, so unless you change it, you may acces the core using any of these URLs:
http://localhost:4080 (localhost is your machine)
http://127.0.0.1:4080 (the IP of the loopback)
http://0.0.0.0:4080 (the bind address)
if you change the webb port in the options of mlnet, you should change the URLs to reflect that change.
P.e: If you set the port to 5555, the URL to access the core will be http://localhost:5555
Had to set Perfs to Admin required - Version: 2.5.30, 4/2/2005 04:32AM PST
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mitch1963
Without Admin it wont run !
Browser says no such host.
I had to change the .plist in the start.app package (before change permissions to r/w)
Now it runs.
Browser says no such host.
I had to change the .plist in the start.app package (before change permissions to r/w)
Now it runs.
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- Had to set Perfs to Admin required
Download don't work here - Version: 2.5.30, 4/1/2005 02:08PM PST
exi33
File is coming as a text filed html-site. Also "save as" don't work. : (
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For using it, simply open Sancho AFTER launching the mlnet core.
I've been talking with the developer of Sancho, and it'll be included with the next release of the mlnet core package, that will be released in one or two weeks.
One recomendation for Sancho. You can "link" a core to the GUI in Sancho's prefs. This may be a bad idea, because closing the GUI implies also closing the core.