I tried without firewalls locally and by opening all ports needed but no
luck. netstat shows me that Tundra.exe is listening to port 8886 and apache
is listening 80. So i guess they are ok. Should the async listen to a port?
Or use a port? I ran everything as admin and now im trying with my linu
On Oct 17, 2012, at 2:53 PM, Lasse Annola wrote:
> said was preferred and launched my apache web server. The server seems to
> work flawlessly but still no connection when using port 8886. Im now starting
> to wonder if the tundrahttphandler or
(...)
> it runs the code cos i get the print inside
Thanks for the reply.
Ok, I now fully understood the technical part of this httpserver. The fact
still is though that im not able to access even the 127.0.0.1:8886 without
worldwebview, or with it. I placed all my files as you said was preferred
and launched my apache web server. The server see
On Oct 14, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Lasse Annola wrote:
> Ive got my worldwebview cloned with tundra and the screenshot_server variable
> is my local ip: 127.0.0.1:8886/renderimg. I don't know should i change that
> renderimg to something else but i
That 'renderimg' should stay, it is the URL / http g
Ok I did everything in the readme, installed my own apache server using
XAMPP and it works locally. Then I got Tundra to run with httpserver, but
for some reason no pictures are being moved anywhere, atleast not to the
base that I specified in config.py. Also the client can't connect to my
loca
On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 08:13 -0700, Lasse Annola wrote:
> I would be interested in trying this, in case you have time to make an
> readme.
Sure! There's first take:
https://github.com/realXtend/worldwebview/#readme
I think all the required steps for installation and configuration are
covered there
Hey,
I would be interested in trying this, in case you have time to make an
readme.
BR
Lasse
On Tuesday, 25 September 2012 09:29:03 UTC+3, Toni Alatalo wrote:
>
> The old 'virtual webcam' / screenshot server / server side rendering is
> back, now with Tundra2!
>
> Live demo, running the physic