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Booth

You have to specify the port in your URL - http://your-ip-address:port

You put a colon and the port number after the ip address or "www" link

Hope I hit on the answer - heh!
Vern

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From: Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Creating an i5 server at a port other than port 80. I have followed the
tutorial and I can create a server on port 80 and reach it, but if I set
the port to any other number it isn't found. What page of the manual
have I skipped?


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