Thanks... I just realized my friend does in fact use port 81 :-) *sniff*
my isp hates me!
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> I suspect it is because your ISP is blocking port 80 outside of their
> network. Many ISP's do and the
php-windows Digest 27 May 2002 02:53:30 - Issue 1163
Topics (messages 13978 through 13980):
Internet Explorer
13978 by: Peter
IIS Hates me, read why :'(
13979 by: steven
13980 by: Tim Greenleaf
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I suspect it is because your ISP is blocking port 80 outside of their
network. Many ISP's do and their service agreements often indicate you are
not supposed to run any type of server. I think the easiest way to
determine this may be to create another web site using another port and then
see if
Ok so I've installed IIS but for some weird reason no one off my IP block
(namely 24.167.*.*) can't view my website. Which basically means only those
on my isp. :-( If anyone knows why IIS hates me and how I can make it love
me, please let me know... if it helps I'm on Time Warner Road Runner
(
I've got a page which uses gd to make an image and outputs it to the
browser.
The image is generated by submitting a form with the relevant data.
If the form is submitted using POST, clicking File > Print in IE5.5 prints
the image as if no data was submitted by the form.
Using GET, the image print
php-windows Digest 26 May 2002 10:16:58 - Issue 1162
Topics (messages 13975 through 13977):
Re: php & events & DOM
13975 by: Tomator
13976 by: Luis Ferro
Re: PHP with webservers
13977 by: xelloss
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OmniHTTPD is also a choice.
> I would like to use php (win32) with other webservers than apache or IIS.
> Please send me opinions!
>
> Joc
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