- From: Peter M. Jansson <petej@clickvision.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 00:52:39 -0500
- To: www-jigsaw@w3.org
Following a suggestion by Alexandre Rafalovitch, I added the following line to Jigsaw/config/httpd.conf: w3c.jigsaw.root.store=pjigidx After also changing the config to use port 80, I now get the following from standard out: loading properties from ./Jigsaw/config/httpd.props [httpd]: listening at:http://<my host name>:80 And the app remains running (after some brief garbage collection). Unfortunately, now, when I try to access the server from the other side, it refuses connections. This happens both when I try to use a web browser on my Mac, or when I telnet in from a shell account at the ol' ISP. I'm not sure what to try next, and I'm also pretty sure that the .jigidx files are going to cause problems down the road. A note for the Jigsaw developers would be to allow a property for the default Jigsaw index filename (I saw it coded in at least one source module). Any ideas for what to try next? I've put a quick web page together which summarizes what I did to get Jigsaw to the state in which I have it: <http://www.clickvision.com/folk/petej/jigsaw.html>. Thanks again, Pete.
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