TextPad opening HTML documents through Apache server
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 5:50 am
OK, I have searched all over this support forum and found only two similar posts, the first provided some detailed instructions but did not fix the problem, the sedond post was right on the money but the reply said "fixed".
I have SeaMonkey (Mozilla) set as my default web browser in Windows XP Pro.
When I open a HTML document in TextPad and click on teh View in Browser the page loads in SeaMonkey but not through the local host (Apache).
I have tried setting the "Folders Path" to http://localhost and http://127.0.0.1 and TextPad still will not open the HTML document through my local server Apache. SeaMonkey opens the file from my Windows folder.
Another related problem. I need to have both Internet Explorer and Seamonkey open HTML files through Apache using the "Tools" menu. Curently I have both Internet Explorer and Seamonkey opening HTML documents from the "Tools Menu" but not going through Apache.
I know Apache is correctly setup as an installed server because in SeaMonkey or Internet Explorer I can enter in their respective location bar "http://localhost/index.html" and all my SSI scripts open and display.
Someone here must be able to help.
Thanks.
Michael Gordon
I have SeaMonkey (Mozilla) set as my default web browser in Windows XP Pro.
When I open a HTML document in TextPad and click on teh View in Browser the page loads in SeaMonkey but not through the local host (Apache).
I have tried setting the "Folders Path" to http://localhost and http://127.0.0.1 and TextPad still will not open the HTML document through my local server Apache. SeaMonkey opens the file from my Windows folder.
Another related problem. I need to have both Internet Explorer and Seamonkey open HTML files through Apache using the "Tools" menu. Curently I have both Internet Explorer and Seamonkey opening HTML documents from the "Tools Menu" but not going through Apache.
I know Apache is correctly setup as an installed server because in SeaMonkey or Internet Explorer I can enter in their respective location bar "http://localhost/index.html" and all my SSI scripts open and display.
Someone here must be able to help.
Thanks.
Michael Gordon