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Saving to a server in finder
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User: Guest 12 years ago
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| Crashes when trying to publish to a server folder in finder | |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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Please send us the crash report. We can't fix it if we don't have that information. Also what do you mean by server folder? ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Yelena 12 years ago
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Paul, I had several crushes yesterday while trying to publish to a local folder. I sent you a crush report via email... ------------------------------- Yelena MacBook Pro OS X 10.10.3 IMac 21" OS X 10.10.3 |
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User: Roddy 12 years ago
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Its possible to test your website by publishing to a local folder and launching it in your default browser by double clicking the index.html file. This is not a particularly good way of doing it since you need to publish to a web server. Under Mountain Lion we can no longer turn on Web Sharing from System preferences although you can fix this by downloading this little app. http://clickontyler.com/blog/2012/02/web-sharing-mountain-lion/ Chances are you'll have to go into Terminal to setup the server and you may not think that's sensible! You can put your website files into this folder - Macintosh HD/Library/Web-Server/Documents. You will need admin permissions to do this. To access these, enter this into the browser - http:// - followed by the IP Address of your computer. You can get the IP number by opening System Preferences/Internet ... Wireless/Network/Advanced/TCP/IP Its really important to test your site in both Firefox and Google Chrome since hardly any people use Safari - only about 8%. ------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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