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Http Post local - WebMatrix 3
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Http Post local - WebMatrix 3
Hi all,
I want to use HTTP Post module for sending data to IIS server using WebMatrix 3 IDE.
Jus't it doesn't act.
I specified the local url: http://localhost:63089/ and page correctly but seems to not work?
Is possible then to use it locally?
Thanks
I want to use HTTP Post module for sending data to IIS server using WebMatrix 3 IDE.
Jus't it doesn't act.
I specified the local url: http://localhost:63089/ and page correctly but seems to not work?
Is possible then to use it locally?
Thanks
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CoreStylerz - Posts: 327
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Re: Http Post local - WebMatrix 3
I've tried it. You can use it locally with "localhost" or "127.0.0.1", both work. Unfortunately only Port 80 is supported. So no matter what you enter into "URL" input, it tries to use that String as Domain and connect to Port 80 of it.
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Re: Http Post local - WebMatrix 3
Hello!
Try this:
URL-String:
localhost:63089
Page-String:
"" (empty - leave it blank)
Nothing more and it may work.
HTTP Post is able to comunicate with other ports than 80
it is like that:
Domain:port
Regards
Try this:
URL-String:
localhost:63089
Page-String:
"" (empty - leave it blank)
Nothing more and it may work.
HTTP Post is able to comunicate with other ports than 80
it is like that:
Domain:port
Regards
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chackl - Posts: 233
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- Location: Austria / Salzburg
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