![]() You may also want to follow CroNIX’s advice and post your htaccess file and view file. a) Select Start Menu -> Program -> W3Perl. ![]() It may be either 127.0.0.1 or localhost change it to 0.0.0.0 and it will be listening to the outside world and. It's hard to tell without knowing the server, but there are two things you should look for: see if you can find a 'bind address'. 2) Windows Menu : Faster but more difficult to catch errors/warnings. If that doesn't work then try from an internal IP. c) Then click on the Init all stats icon. a) In admin go through the Immediate Launch which allow to compute the stats. All you have to do is to follow the on-screen instructions. 1) Web interface : Nicer but you could receive a server timeout. If an old version of Abyss Web Server is already installed on your computer, you may be asked to uninstall it. Double-click on the software package icon. That’s the best I can offer since I’m unfamiliar with the product. To setup Abyss Web Server: Open the directory where you have saved the software package. Also, if your host only uses that webserver and you must stay with that host, ask their staff to ensure you have the necessary PHP support on whatever plan you use. Now, navigate to: localhost:9999 (if it doesnt work, make sure you have the webserver started) It will promt you to enter a password, which you should have. ![]() If you must stay with them, check out their bundled package and see if it has the CI requirements. I briefly checked the Abyss website and there seems to be a preference for their bundled PHP solution/package. I know you will find it much easier to get help on the forums if you’re using Apache. I'm starting up a web server using Abyss X1, and just tried implementing a MySQL server through PHP with the following two scripts: connectdb. Maybe you can use Apache on your localhost(for example, xampp if you’re using Windows and want it all bundled with Mysql, php) or Lightppd. Never heard of abyss until you posted it in here. I just added a link on welcome_message.php and edit some link.Īlso I just installed CI 1.7.2 on my localhost, And it also give error 404, is it not supported on abyss x1? I’m using abyss x1 system/application/controllers/welcome.php */ ![]()
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