I’m following this tutorial, and have followed the steps to deploying to
‘Heroku’.
When I open the application from ‘Heroku’, this is what I get:
http://furious-sunrise-574.heroku.com/
Why isn’t my application showing up?
Thanks.
I’m following this tutorial, and have followed the steps to deploying to
‘Heroku’.
When I open the application from ‘Heroku’, this is what I get:
http://furious-sunrise-574.heroku.com/
Why isn’t my application showing up?
Thanks.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 1:23 AM, SW Engineer [email protected]
wrote:
I’m following this tutorial, and have followed the steps to deploying to
‘Heroku’.When I open the application from ‘Heroku’, this is what I get:
http://furious-sunrise-574.heroku.com/
Why isn’t my application showing up?
Hi, what steps have you completed so far because it’s difficult to make
an
analysis from the information given above?
-Conrad
SW Engineer wrote in post #1014394:
I’m following this tutorial,
I’m not familiar with this tutorial. Is it ubiquitous?
and have followed the steps to deploying to
‘Heroku’.When I open the application from ‘Heroku’,
What does that mean? Typically, you request a webpage from a server
(which means you want some webpage to be displayed by your browse) by
typing the url of the webpage in your browser’s address bar.
this is what I get:
Is that what is displayed on the page or is that in your browser’s
address bar? If that is displayed on the heroku webpage, then heroku is
telling you that in order to display your webpage, you should enter that
url in your browser’s address bar.
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