Delirium tremens wrote:> Is there a way to avoid having to type "ruby script/server" in
"C:\www
> \myrubysite\"?
You mean you want the server to start when windows starts? Just make a
file start_app.bat like this:
c:
cd \www\myrubysite
ruby script\server
and place it in your system startup folder. Or, you can look at some
sort of application as service thing:
http://www.application-as-service.com/ (haven''t tested it).
>
> Is there a way to eliminate ":3000" from "
http://localhost:3000/ "?
specify the server to run on port 80: ruby script/server -p 80. Try ruby
script/server --help
>
> Is there a way to add ''"myrubysite" to "
http://localhost/ "?
As a site prefix? IE http://localhost/myrubysite? Or as a host name? IE
http://myrubysite/
The latter can be done through editing
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc\Hosts and adding a line like
127.0.0.1 myrubysite
Then you can reach your app like http://myrubysite
If you were thinking about the context path I''m not sure. Used to be
this was a real hassle, but I haven''t checked in a while, so it might
have been fixed/made easy.
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