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1. Click Start
2. Click All Programs
3. Click Accessories
4. Click Notepad
5.A Type: <html>
5.B press the enter key
5.C Type: <p>test</p>
6. Save Your Doc. somewhere you can get to it again as: Text.htm
7. Left Click Start
8. Click Explore
9. Go to the drive you saved your doc. on and it should have the Internet symbol beside it.
10. Open the Internet (don't click on your doc. yet)
11. Open your Notepad doc.
12. The Internet should open a new tab by itself and the you page will open! It will say the word "test" and "test" only
13. http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/02/html_cheatsheet/
14. Have fun!
Please let me know what you think!
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umm... that's just an html page. not a web page b/c it's not on the web.
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veggieman001 wrote:
umm... that's just an html page. not a web page b/c it's not on the web.
yep, its quite obvious to most people if this was intended as a joke.
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If you want to put it on the Web download XAMPP. Set up server and drag file into server file. Set up your Local IP address as a static address (Don't need to for Web IP). Go to your router and redirect all Incoming HTML traffic to your server (HTML port --> Server IP). Give out your IP address to people (Dynamic IP addresses Change! There's a way around this though). You can't view your website from within the Router network (LAN) Use a phone or someone else's LAN.
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You can't view your website from within the Router network (LAN) Use a phone or someone else's LAN.
kind of off-topic, but is this why i couldnt connect to my minecraft server with my IP adress?
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16Skittles wrote:
what-the wrote:
You can't view your website from within the Router network (LAN) Use a phone or someone else's LAN.
kind of off-topic, but is this why i couldnt connect to my minecraft server with my IP adress?
Probably. If your on the server you can type localhost or 127.0.0.1. All other computers try to connect to the router.
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