I have installed Typo 4.0 on an XP machine using the standard
installation
procedure. Installation went fine. I got the congratulations at the end
of
the install after the tests went OK. Typo starts OK and gives me the
port
number but the link to that port gives me the dreaded “IE Cannot Display
the
Web Page” error. I have looked through the file structure in c:/ruby and
it
looks like the Typo files/folders are in place. I’m running RadRails and
can
bring up http://localhost:3000/ pages on my RoR projects with no problem
running WEBricks and MySql so I have a little experience with RoR but
I’m
basically a Ruby N. so I need some help here.
This is a localhost application. I’m not running on a remote server. I’m
betting it’s just some configuration settings that are wrong but don’t
know
where to start to try to fix.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hello ~
I would recommend using FireFox over IE for development work. It
doesn’t hide the error by default. In IE you can actually see the
error by doing the following:
- In Internet Explorer 5.x and 6.x, on the Tools menu, click Internet
Options.
- On the Advanced tab, under the Browsing section, click to clear
the Show friendly HTTP error messages check box, and then click OK.
- Close the browser and re-open.
This should atleast give you some direction. Also be sure to check in
your log/development.log file.
~ Ben
On 9/10/06, Jeffrey S. [email protected] wrote:
This is a localhost application. I’m not running on a remote server. I’m
betting it’s just some configuration settings that are wrong but don’t know
where to start to try to fix.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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