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Post by ekvirtanen on Jul 3, 2009 15:48:10 GMT -5

Ok, either "search" function hates me, or i am really dump :D

My runbasicnet account is at runbasicnet.com/basicprogramming
When i enter there, url in browser is runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal

Ok, everything clear this far. Now, if i want to go to my guestbook, url is runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal?app=guestbook

I would like to have bit more clear urls here. If i buy a domain, can i make url to guestbook look like www.myurl.com/(application name here) ?

Other thing is, i would like to create a simple index, which is revealed when urling to runbasicnet.com/basicprogramming I wont want logins to be there at all, but instead somewhere else.

Now since i am dump, could someone bend this from a ironwire so even jerk like me can understand? Now ill take my dog-puppy face and wait... :)
Last Edit: Jul 5, 2009 9:24:54 GMT -5 by ekvirtanen
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Jul 4, 2009 8:43:15 GMT -5

You can put a separate HTML page with a redirect in, for each application, if you wish, just like the index.htm file. Then your app calls would work from http:/runbasicnet.com/basicprogramming/db.htm, http:/runbasicnet.com/basicprogramming/game.htm, etc. However, the complete and complex URL displayed in the browser can't be hidden that way.

Another way would be to use a frameset for the main page, with separate frames for each address calling an app with a the redirect mentioned above.

Runbasicnet.com is not set up for serving multiple domain names, at this time. Maybe if I win the lottery today, we can bump it up to that level..... ::)
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Post by ekvirtanen on Jul 4, 2009 9:36:59 GMT -5

Ok, thanks Jerry and i wish good luck with lottery :)

Ok, the url to site is runbasicnet.com/basicprogramming
I have an application at runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal?app=guestbook

Now, how can i make so that when i enter to runbasicnet.com/basicprogramming, application guestbook would be opened automatically?

I assume that i dont need any logins there, since i can login by goin to runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal

Or im i really dump here?
Last Edit: Jul 4, 2009 10:42:46 GMT -5 by StefanPendl
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Jul 4, 2009 12:47:41 GMT -5

Stefan points the way. When you set an app as the Default Application in Preferences, you have to set a Login Key so you can get to the programming environment.

I like the way Alyce sets her site up, with a simple menu to pick applications so the user doesn't have to do an typing or memory work. See runbasicnet.com/basic/
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Post by JackWebb on Jul 5, 2009 0:07:49 GMT -5

E.K.

I think this is what you're trying to do. Save this as index.htm in your public folder. In your preferences, set index.htm as your home page project name.


<html>
<title>Index</title>
<frameset cols="20%,80%">
<frame src="contents.htm" name="contents"/>
<frame src="http://runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal?app=guestbook" name="main"/>
</frameset>
</html>



Then save this as contents.htm in your public folder.


<html>
<title>contents</title>
<head>
<base target="main">
</head>

<body>

<ul>
<A href="http://runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal?app=guestbook"><li>Guestbook</li></a>
<A href="http://runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal?app=other1"><li>Other Stuff 1</li></a>
<A href="http://runbasicnet.com:8023/seaside/go/runbasicpersonal?app=other2"><li>Other Stuff 2</li></a>
</ul>

</body>
</html>


Hope that helps.

Good Luck!
Jack
Last Edit: Jul 5, 2009 0:09:25 GMT -5 by JackWebb
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