The port 8086 is how the adapter connects to Webware, not how a client browser connects. Make sure you have an appropriate adapter installed for use by your web server first, and then access it through your existing web server.

See the installation guide for more information.

http://webware.sourceforge.net/Webware-0.8/WebKit/Docs/InstallGuide.html#bad-marshal-data


Brondo, Greg wrote:

Tried running the 0.8 release of Webware on XP professional with Python.org
py2.2.2. Here's what I get when I try to access http://localhost:8086

1 2003-02-18 16:43:54 Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".\WebKit\ThreadedAppServer.py", line 293, in threadloop
rh.handleRequest()
File ".\WebKit\ThreadedAppServer.py", line 501, in handleRequest
dict_length = loads(chunk)
ValueError: bad marshal data


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
Greg B.


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