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Sat, Jun 8 2013 10:43 PMPermanent Link

Carlos

Hi and thanks in advance for the Help.

I upgraded However, I can't connect please see video that shows of what is going on.

Here is the Youtube Link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLsPvh4CS0w



Thanks
Mon, Jun 10 2013 4:55 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

Tim has discussed the use of the server, and how you can register alternative
servers, previously. It is worth going back over those. Also try the pages in the
normal browser to see if you can access them.

The "unable to bind" error is because there is already a server on that port.

You will find the CMD command "netstat -ano" useful, as it tells you the processes
that are listening on the port. You can then use task manager to see the process
numbers to work out which is which.

/Matthew Jones/
Mon, Jun 10 2013 1:55 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Carlos,

<< I upgraded However, I can't connect please see video that shows of what
is going on. >>

What version are you using ?  This was fixed in 1.01 B3:

http://www.elevatesoft.com/incident?action=viewrep&category=ewb&release=1.01&incident=3690

Thanks,

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Tue, Jun 11 2013 1:28 PMPermanent Link

Dan

Fiscalsoft

Hi Carlos,
This may not exactly fix your problem, but I wanted to present an option
that you may find helpful.

First, I'd check your output folder and make sure that everything
compiles correctly.  If so, you can just open your html file through the
browser of your choice.

Secondly, I run a virtual testing server using VirtualBox
(https://www.virtualbox.org/) and Ubuntu Server
(http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server).  I can easily deploy to my
virtual server then browse to my project by using the server's local IP.

This allows me to quickly deploy, and then test my projects through all
3 major browsers (Chrome, FireFox and IE).

Hope you get it all sorted out.

-Dan
Wed, Jun 12 2013 6:55 PMPermanent Link

Carlos

"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote:

Carlos,

<< I upgraded However, I can't connect please see video that shows of what
is going on. >>

What version are you using ?  This was fixed in 1.01 B3:

http://www.elevatesoft.com/incident?action=viewrep&category=ewb&release=1.01&incident=3690

Thanks,

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com


Hi Tim.

I am using the latest see the video

Thanks
Wed, Jun 12 2013 6:58 PMPermanent Link

Carlos

Dan Collins wrote:

Hi Carlos,
This may not exactly fix your problem, but I wanted to present an option
that you may find helpful.

First, I'd check your output folder and make sure that everything
compiles correctly.  If so, you can just open your html file through the
browser of your choice.

Secondly, I run a virtual testing server using VirtualBox
(https://www.virtualbox.org/) and Ubuntu Server
(http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server).  I can easily deploy to my
virtual server then browse to my project by using the server's local IP.

This allows me to quickly deploy, and then test my projects through all
3 major browsers (Chrome, FireFox and IE).

Hope you get it all sorted out.

-Dan

Hi Dan

Thanks for the help.

I was able to install both the VBox and the Ubuntu Server. But I am stuck and what to do next. Ho do I send the files to the running ubuntu server.

Thanks
Wed, Jun 12 2013 7:00 PMPermanent Link

Carlos

(Matthew Jones) wrote:

Tim has discussed the use of the server, and how you can register alternative
servers, previously. It is worth going back over those. Also try the pages in the
normal browser to see if you can access them.

The "unable to bind" error is because there is already a server on that port.

You will find the CMD command "netstat -ano" useful, as it tells you the processes
that are listening on the port. You can then use task manager to see the process
numbers to work out which is which.

/Matthew Jones/

Hi Matt.

Do you have a link where I can see where he discusses this?

Thanks
Wed, Jun 12 2013 7:56 PMPermanent Link

Carlos

Carlos wrote:

(Matthew Jones) wrote:

Tim has discussed the use of the server, and how you can register alternative
servers, previously. It is worth going back over those. Also try the pages in the
normal browser to see if you can access them.

The "unable to bind" error is because there is already a server on that port.

You will find the CMD command "netstat -ano" useful, as it tells you the processes
that are listening on the port. You can then use task manager to see the process
numbers to work out which is which.

/Matthew Jones/

Hi Matt.

Do you have a link where I can see where he discusses this?

Thanks


Problem SOLVED This is what I did

Proxy setting in my browser was causing the problem. In IE I went to Tools-Internet Options-Connections-LAN Settings-Advanced (under proxy server)-added "localhost" to exceptions. Click on yes to the message that pops up and ok.

Done

Thanks to all
Fri, Jun 14 2013 1:54 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Carlos,

<< Problem SOLVED This is what I did

Proxy setting in my browser was causing the problem. In IE I went to
Tools-Internet Options-Connections-LAN Settings-Advanced (under proxy
server)-added "localhost" to exceptions. Click on yes to the message that
pops up and ok. >>

Thanks for the update - I would have never thought of checking the proxy
settings.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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