On 21 March 2011 09:36, Frederick Cheung wrote:
> On 21 Mar 2011, at 08:59, Robert Will wrote:
>> I already had "http://"; in the URL. I just double checked again and
>> still no joy?
>
> It depends on how exactly parallels does its virtual networking stuff, but
> you might want to check that y
On 21 Mar 2011, at 08:59, Robert Will wrote:
> Hey Sebastian,
>
> I already had "http://"; in the URL. I just double checked again and
> still no joy?
>
It depends on how exactly parallels does its virtual networking stuff, but you
might want to check that your app isn't just bound to loc
Hey Sebastian,
I already had "http://"; in the URL. I just double checked again and
still no joy?
Thanks,
Bobby
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Hej Bobby,
try to add "http://"; to the url.
this is a weird issue in ie it cuts the http somehow if you specify a port.
best,
sebastian
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