Date:  12/22/2002 07:17:03 PM Msg ID:  001156
From:  Michael Pena Thread:  001145
Subject:  Re: Do you need to be connected to Foxweb?
I have an Operating system Windows 98 second edition, and I have a PWS installed there.  I installed Foxweb and configured the server name as michaelp on the Grid.  When I started to use the program It causes a HTTP  server error or page not found.    I tried to change the configuration but instead it called an open or save dialog instead of executing the scripts.  Can you help me resolve this?
 
-Mike-
 
 
 
Sent by FoxWeb Support on 12/20/2002 01:10:29 PM:
FoxWeb must run on a computer that has a Web server installed.  Obviously you will need a way to connect from your browser to that Web server, but if you are in an intranet environment, you don't need an Internet connection.
 
Also, during the development phase, you can run your Web browser on the same computer as the Web server and test your scripts on a standalone server.

FoxWeb Support Team
support@foxweb.com email

Sent by Michael Pena on 12/18/2002 09:57:34 PM:
What I mean is that can I run Foxweb on a standalone or peer to peer computer and with no internet access? 
Sent by FoxWeb Support on 12/18/2002 07:03:33 PM:
I don't understand what you mean by this question.  Please be more specific.

FoxWeb Support Team
support@foxweb.com email

Sent by Michael Pena on 12/17/2002 07:31:35 PM:
Do you need to be connected to Foxweb all the time to run your Fox server?