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Heinz Stapff

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  1. UniServer\alternative_control\run_on_drive_w.txt If you wish to run Uniform Server from a folder containing spaces in its path copy file run_on_drive_w.bat to folder UniServer double click to start servers. Using this file creates a virtual drive named W mapping folder UniServer to its root (top level). This eliminates spaces at the expense of using a free drive letter. The above method is suitable only for running servers as a standard program. Do NOT use this method when installing servers as a service. Note: Virtual drive letter assignments are permanent, until either explicitly released or after a PC restart. To explicitly release drive letter first stop Uniform Server and run the following batch file: remove_drive_w.bat I moved the server to the test site folder and got an error: about spaces in file path not permited when I clicked start.exec . I guess that all MyDoc folders would be the same. It asks to create a virtual drive 'W' as that folder and I'd like to know if that is the way to go if I only want to test the site in that folder? How would it affect www on browser or html pages? How would it affect https or ssl? Will the browser instance be unseen by others? Duh, work Off-line? Have site of same name running on Godaddy? Also Do Javascript files need to go into secure ssl folders? CGI scripts in ssl? Database in ssl? PHP in ssl? etc. Are they already protected?
  2. I guess I have to put the index.html into the UNISERVER folders but wich ones? Maybe the server package should go into the test site folder first so that the server can only be accessed from there? Possibly with login screen and password etc. I know I'm probably over concerned but I should get it right. Any direction greatly appreciated.
  3. Need to know if I should move all the UNISERVER files to the test site file in MyDocs beore running server? I only want to test the site in that folder?
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