SCreen shots don't come through on this list. My customers do that all the
time too, let me state for the record that TEXT is better when you want
support/help.

And you should be able to copy and paste TEXT from the screen to an email
just as easy as an image. :)

I am going to do a disc brake conversion on one of my Beetles so I may be
unavailable for a while.

But in a nutshell, yes. You need a web server. But, if you use an
existing one you could probably put a map in to do what you want using a
directory container. And of course, stopping and restarting the HTTP
server tied to that config so the change takes place.

Here's a link to a simple Apache config that should help.

https://www.fieldexit.com/forum/display?threadid=174


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On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 2:14 PM David Shirey <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Here are two screen shots - the path from a WRKLNK and what I think you
are referring to when you talk about the HTTP config. Correct me if I am
wrong.



On Aug 24, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:
bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

David,

What is the actual fully qualified path to the file on the IFS that you
want to view? That means please specify it with the leading slash, and
it
should be something you can use EDTF or WRKLNK with that same value to
view.

Then, show us your HTTP Config. There needs to be a link from one to the
other. Preferably something that masks the actual path to the file.


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On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 12:53 PM David Shirey <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Jon - the message I get is The requested URL /root/www/wiki/index.php
was not found on this server. I have tried the path without root and
with
two // in it’s place. Same message.

Rob - Through the HTTP Server Admin tool I can see that I have
WEBSERVER1,
an Apache server, running and listening at 192.168.9.6:80, the path
that
I have been using.




On Aug 24, 2018, at 6:16 AM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:
web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Re: Accessing an IFS file from the Browser

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