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I have been trying to install the 123 Flash Chat Server demo and I get the cannot connect to server error. Methinks it is a port issue, but I don't know what to check. It's set for port 51127 at the moment. I have it installed at:
http://rockthehouseantiques.com/chat Thanks in advance for your help. Brad |
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1. you should edit:
http://rockthehouseantiques.com/chat/client.xml change: <host value="69.73.172.57" /> to: <host value="rockthehouseantiques.com" /> 2. start the chat server in your server which have the hostname: rockthehouseantiques.com if your server is unix/linux os telnet or ssh to your server, ./fcserver.sh start if your server is windows os installed the 123flashchat.exe in your server and it will auto-started the service. |
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I get the client bit
I don't understand this bit: "if your server is unix/linux os telnet or ssh to your server, ./fcserver.sh start" You speak like whole world has a Computer Science degree. yes okay so how do that. I have apache installed locally and I can't get it to work. Can you run this locally to Test your demo? "Step 2: Modify /etc/rc.local file, add one row /usr/local/123flashchat/ fserver.sh just replace "/usr/local/123flashchat/ " with your FCSERVER_HOME value" Now where would this rc.local file be? I have you demo but can't get it to work. Please don't tell me you can host it for me, and install it for me. Its not the point, and anyways how will make sales if people can't even install your demo. Cheers :P |
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http://www.topcmm.com/forum/thread_4_658.html ![]() |
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