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Derek Dalton

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Dec 2, 2014, 2:19:38 AM12/2/14
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Where do I find crossdomain.xml

and where do I put It :)

Tim van Dijen

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Dec 2, 2014, 2:40:39 AM12/2/14
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It is put in the root-folder of your webserver.

2014-12-02 8:19 GMT+01:00 Derek Dalton <arden...@gmail.com>:
Where do I find crossdomain.xml

and where do I put It :)

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Derek Dalton

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Dec 2, 2014, 3:01:59 AM12/2/14
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Than for the quick reply.

K I've done that.

I've also opened ports 12346 and 843 both on my firewall and router (Port Forwarding). But an online check still tells me they are closed. Funny thing I've turned both firewalls off computer and router. and still the ports seem to be closed.

Can I use any open ports instead of 12346 and 843

On Tuesday, 2 December 2014 07:40:39 UTC, Tim van Dijen wrote:
It is put in the root-folder of your webserver.
2014-12-02 8:19 GMT+01:00 Derek Dalton <arden...@gmail.com>:
Where do I find crossdomain.xml

and where do I put It :)

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Tim van Dijen

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Dec 2, 2014, 3:13:49 AM12/2/14
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You shouldn't turn off your firewall on your router.. You should actually forward the ports from the router to your computer.
Technically, you can use any port you like.. But changing port-numbers isn't going to resolve your infrastructural issues.

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Derek Dalton

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Dec 2, 2014, 3:27:30 AM12/2/14
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I've forward the ports from the router to my computer. I turned off the firewalls for a test. I did put them back up :D.

I used an open port I have, and I new get this 

"WebSocket error:"

Tim van Dijen

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Dec 2, 2014, 3:56:56 AM12/2/14
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Depending on your router's implementation, the firewall has to be active for port-forwarding to work.
Anyway, the Websocket error tells me that at least your ports are being forwarded..

You should be able to get some debugging info from your server's log or from the javascript console in your browser.
Make sure your browser has support for websockets too!!

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Derek Dalton

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Dec 2, 2014, 3:57:52 AM12/2/14
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OK. This is whats going on.

1. I run a server I have  on port 16384, a port check tells me its open.
2. I stop the server recheck the port. It now tells me It's closed.

Is the problem with files in the wm_server or wm_client.

I run my web server on windows 7.

Tim van Dijen

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Dec 2, 2014, 4:07:37 AM12/2/14
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Could be both.. You need to change the default port-number on both ends

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Derek Dalton

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Dec 3, 2014, 4:44:35 AM12/3/14
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Or could it be I'm not running python on the server.

Tim van Dijen

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Dec 3, 2014, 5:48:21 AM12/3/14
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Now what does Python have to do with this??

2014-12-03 10:44 GMT+01:00 Derek Dalton <arden...@gmail.com>:

Or could it be I'm not running python on the server.

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Derek Dalton

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Dec 3, 2014, 6:04:14 AM12/3/14
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sorry that was for a different group.

the post for here is how to fix "WebSocket error:"

Derek Dalton

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Dec 3, 2014, 6:08:52 AM12/3/14
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also in the server.php it says

Run from command line:
> php -q server.php

do i have to do this and how

Tim van Dijen

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Dec 3, 2014, 8:04:01 AM12/3/14
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If you don't understand how to run a simple command from the command-line, setting up PhudBase might be a bit too much for you.

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