Mike >The IP address is a creature of your router. Likely in its setup protocols is >a way of setting a fixed IP for a particular machine(s). Maybe even assign >names (DNS!).
greg ~krsnadas.org -- from: 'Mike Day' via General <[email protected]> via gmail.com reply-to: [email protected] to: [email protected] date: 25 February 2017 at 12:04 subject: [Jgeneral] JHS any65002 >Recent correspondence under a similar heading led me to have a go with my >iPad, as a client, linking to my laptop as a server. I had thought this >might be possible but I hadn't realised there was guidance on how to set about >it. The laptop runs 64-bit Windows 10, and the iPad is, of course, iOS, >10.2.1 To my surprise, it was quite easy to set up; my ZoneLabs firewall >appparently tolerates calls to 65002. A couple of questions though: >a) having made contact from the iPad, and running menu/ide/jfile, the file >list defaults to ~user/temp . Now, it's probably a fault of my own making, >in having far too many files both in temp and in user, but it appears at >first glance that I'm not able to navigate up the file tree, nor to any of >the folders displayed horizontally below [action] . The error message is: >ajax(d) failed: QuotaExceededError (DOM Exception 22): The quota has been >exceeded >HOWEVER, the navigation does appear to happen - it just takes time! eg, >selecting "../" from the vertical list, or "User" or "user" from the >horizontal display results, quite slowly, in the "user" folder being listed >vertically, after closing the error dialogue box. >b) I thought I'd best make the laptop server address a favourite to save on >tedious typing and alliteration. Windows DOS (!) ipconfig had shown my >address as 192.168.0.6, so my "favourite" location was saved as >"192.168.0.6:65002/jijx#" (I don't remember entering "#" but never mind) >But this evening, in re-establishing the JHS server on the laptop to help >write this email, ipconfig tells me that the laptop's address is now >192.168.0.5. So I had to fiddle with my favourite fastkey to amend the 6 to a >5. >This is probably a Windows set-up thing, but have you any tips to get round >this annoyance? Thanks, Mike ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
