alix
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Post by alix on Feb 13, 2008 12:23:12 GMT -5
This might be an elementary question, but here it goes : Say I have my RB server up and running to share files with friends. My friends can access my site by going to : alixbasix.is-a-geek.net/:8008/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal. So my question is the following : While my site is up on the internet, can I go and use my RBP to work on a different project locally ? Of course I will have to specify the login key in the URL to get back to the login screen and then open a project. What I mean is : will my file sharing website still be visible to my friends while I'm doing the login etc ? @+
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Post by carlgundel on Feb 13, 2008 12:39:18 GMT -5
This might be an elementary question, but here it goes : Say I have my RB server up and running to share files with friends. My friends can access my site by going to : alixbasix.is-a-geek.net/:8008/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal. So my question is the following : While my site is up on the internet, can I go and use my RBP to work on a different project locally ? Of course I will have to specify the login key in the URL to get back to the login screen and then open a project. What I mean is : will my file sharing website still be visible to my friends while I'm doing the login etc ? Yes. The Run BASIC server will support development while also serving up projects. It shouldn't be necessary but if you want you can also run two servers installed in different folders, and each one on a different port. Have them point at the same projects location. -Carl
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