On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, David Banning wrote:

> I must be dumb, however.  From what you said I still can't understand
> how to bring it up
> and running. - or is there nothing that shows when it runs? Is it that
> you see it's in
> effect when it executes certain functions or code?
> 
> Somehow I'm wait for it to show like any program.  I'm looking for a
> banner that says
> "Midgard" - terms and conditions etc... - a prompt that says "press
> something-or-other"
> to continue" maybe..

The only content that is available by default is the demo site (usually at
http://host:8099/) and the admin interface (at http://host:8101/).
However, you might not see anything in your browser if the browser runs on
the same machine as your Midgard installation (this is at least the case
with Netscape's Communicator). It will perform a local name lookup which
will normally return the name from your /etc/hosts file. This name will
probably not be the one you specified in the host SQL table and your
httpd.conf so you won't see anything.

Regards,

        <-gninneH<-
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