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Wayne Simacek <wayne....@gmail.com> Feb 08 02:58AM -0800 ^
Unfortunately, it seems to work the other way around. I changed C:
\Ruby192\bin\sahi\userdata\config\userdata.properties and it was still
using the port I had specified in C:\Ruby192\bin\sahi\config
\sahi.properties. ==>Either way, when I set the port to 8080 and hit
{ctrl} + {alt} + {dblckick} I still don't open the Sahi controller.
Any ideas on how to troubleshoot? Should I check the log to see if
it's finding anything?
I know once I get configured I'm going to love your program.
Wayne
Wayne Simacek <wayne....@gmail.com> Feb 08 03:05AM -0800 ^
Even with Sahi started & Listening on port 8080, it doesn't appear I'm
logging anything in the userdata\logs folder. Sorry I'm fresh out of
ideas.
Wayne
Wayne Simacek <wayne....@gmail.com> Feb 08 05:08AM -0800 ^
The documentation I've been using is http://sahi.co.in/w/using-sahi
which references the config.properties file.
Wayne Simacek <wayne....@gmail.com> Feb 08 05:32AM -0800 ^
I just verified my Java version is 5.0 Update 15. Do I need to put in
an environment variable or update anything for Sahi to find it?
Narayan Raman <nar...@sahi.co.in> Feb 08 07:13PM +0530 ^
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Hi Wayne,
Could you please paste the contents of your userdata.properties and
sahi.properties here, or email it to sup...@sahi.co.in? I think you are
modifying the wrong property.
Regards,
Narayan
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