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icon5.gif   HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by marion on Tue Apr 10 04:03:59 2007 elogdPUBLIC.cfg
    icon2.gif   Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 10 10:17:27 2007 
       icon2.gif   Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 13:59:14 2007 
          icon2.gif   Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 18 15:04:25 2007 
             icon2.gif   Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 22:45:57 2007 
                icon2.gif   Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 19 07:40:01 2007 
Message ID: 2204     Entry time: Wed Apr 18 22:45:57 2007     In reply to: 2203     Reply to this: 2207
Icon: Reply  Author: marion  Author Email: marion@spiderweb.com.au 
Category: Question  OS: Windows  ELOG Version: 2.6.4-1795 
Subject: Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access? 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

marion wrote:
i am getting the idea that i am supposted to upload elog to my website ? is this correct?
ie e should make a directory for ELOG and load files - what files?
or all the files that came from the downloaded ELOG PROGRAM that i placed in my c-d rive ?
marion


Where is your website? If it's hosted at a company, it's probably impossible to run elog there, since they only allow PHP scripts etc.


where - i am not sure what you mean by where . it is hosted by franceso - i have full access to everything - i have cpanel -

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