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Oded Dror
 
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Default Website publishing - 05-16-2007 , 07:57 AM






Hi there,

I'm using MAC OS X and FileMaker Pro 8.5
I created a database with two tables (one to many relationship)
Customers and Orders (Everything works fine)

I want to put this file on separate folder on my website as read only
That way other sales people can look at the customer list

From some reason it publish on my localhost only!

How do I do that?
Do I have to buy any other tools like FileMaker Client?

Thanks,
Oded Dror
Email: odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net




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Default Re: Website publishing - 05-16-2007 , 05:19 PM






On Wed, 16 May 2007 05:57:55 -0700, "Oded Dror" <odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net>
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Quote:
Hi there,

I'm using MAC OS X and FileMaker Pro 8.5
I created a database with two tables (one to many relationship)
Customers and Orders (Everything works fine)

I want to put this file on separate folder on my website as read only
That way other sales people can look at the customer list

From some reason it publish on my localhost only!

How do I do that?
Do I have to buy any other tools like FileMaker Client?

Thanks,
Oded Dror
Email: odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net
To do this you need a static IP address. If your server is behind a
firewall, check the ISP configuration. You may have a static IP
configured on your firewall, in which case just open a port on your
server and the same port on your firewall. If your IP address is
assigned dynamically by your ISP you'll need to get a static IP.

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FW

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Oded Dror
 
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Default Re: Website publishing - 05-16-2007 , 08:14 PM



Hi,

I have a static IP address,
I'm asking how to publish the file on the web

Thanks,
Oded Dror





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On Wed, 16 May 2007 05:57:55 -0700, "Oded Dror" <odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net
wrote:

Hi there,

I'm using MAC OS X and FileMaker Pro 8.5
I created a database with two tables (one to many relationship)
Customers and Orders (Everything works fine)

I want to put this file on separate folder on my website as read only
That way other sales people can look at the customer list

From some reason it publish on my localhost only!

How do I do that?
Do I have to buy any other tools like FileMaker Client?

Thanks,
Oded Dror
Email: odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net

To do this you need a static IP address. If your server is behind a
firewall, check the ISP configuration. You may have a static IP
configured on your firewall, in which case just open a port on your
server and the same port on your firewall. If your IP address is
assigned dynamically by your ISP you'll need to get a static IP.

--
FW





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FastWolf
 
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Default Re: Re: Website publishing - 05-17-2007 , 04:42 PM



I gave you that information already. Read my first response again.

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FW

On Wed, 16 May 2007 18:14:35 -0700, "Oded Dror" <odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net>
wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

I have a static IP address,
I'm asking how to publish the file on the web

Thanks,
Oded Dror





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On Wed, 16 May 2007 05:57:55 -0700, "Oded Dror" <odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net
wrote:

Hi there,

I'm using MAC OS X and FileMaker Pro 8.5
I created a database with two tables (one to many relationship)
Customers and Orders (Everything works fine)

I want to put this file on separate folder on my website as read only
That way other sales people can look at the customer list

From some reason it publish on my localhost only!

How do I do that?
Do I have to buy any other tools like FileMaker Client?

Thanks,
Oded Dror
Email: odeddror (AT) cox (DOT) net

To do this you need a static IP address. If your server is behind a
firewall, check the ISP configuration. You may have a static IP
configured on your firewall, in which case just open a port on your
server and the same port on your firewall. If your IP address is
assigned dynamically by your ISP you'll need to get a static IP.

--
FW




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