06-Jun-2011, 04:22 PM
Hello again.
Please - "No" offense.
I work offline to test everything, before putting it online. I work on a Mac and use MAMP as my local server environment.
My path to the local server is "not" http://localhost/ but http://localhost:8888/ When setting up Commentics I "specifically make sure that this path is input correctly. Yet, when Commentics creates the pages it strips the ":8888".
This may or may not cause problems (in my case I have continue problems with getting banned no matter what I do. (and I did everything possible at least 3 times (started even with new, clean installations). Hence, it is impossible for me to use Commentics on my local machine for testings.
May I ask to look into this matter (for the next release) and maybe also allow for manually creating pages, before the system will create it automatically through the first post on a page?
I really love Commentics and, Steven, you did a marvelous job, but I really would like to be able to use it offline for testing (I still can sure use it or design changes, etc).
I just wish I could program PHP ... you would have me as a regular contributor, no questions asked.
Please - "No" offense.
I work offline to test everything, before putting it online. I work on a Mac and use MAMP as my local server environment.
My path to the local server is "not" http://localhost/ but http://localhost:8888/ When setting up Commentics I "specifically make sure that this path is input correctly. Yet, when Commentics creates the pages it strips the ":8888".
This may or may not cause problems (in my case I have continue problems with getting banned no matter what I do. (and I did everything possible at least 3 times (started even with new, clean installations). Hence, it is impossible for me to use Commentics on my local machine for testings.
May I ask to look into this matter (for the next release) and maybe also allow for manually creating pages, before the system will create it automatically through the first post on a page?
I really love Commentics and, Steven, you did a marvelous job, but I really would like to be able to use it offline for testing (I still can sure use it or design changes, etc).
I just wish I could program PHP ... you would have me as a regular contributor, no questions asked.