Hi Alberto,
"Alberto Michelis" wrote in message
news:A921.1513620063.569@discuss.softvelocity.com...
>> Here it goes...
>> Where does this Hosts came from?
I'm not sure what you mean by "hosts" ? Can you clarify the question?
Do you mean the hosts on the Sites tab? They come from the TPS file.
The example ships with some hosts set, but typically you will remove those
or alter those.
If you access the server with a domain not set on the Sites tab then you can
edit them in the browser.
(you will need to login, using the login and password as set on the Settings
tab.)
>> Why in WebLog I see a GET like:
SESSIONID=907283834; ENTREGA1=; ENTREGA2=; ENTREGA3=; x-TabID=undefined;
LOC__REMEMBER=1; USER_TYPE=; SESSIONIDX=1897309945; LOC__LOGIN=DEMO;
LOC__PASSWORD=DEMO
>> It is running in its own example folder, why this spanish words?
those are all the cookies in your browser for a site at 127.0.0.1
So if you have ever run some other program on that address, which set
cookies, then they will appear here as well.
You can clear out your browser cookies if you don't want to see them.
Back to the service unavailable question.
You have a "site" set on the Sites tab, for the host 127.0.0.1, but the site
is set as "inactive".
So edit the hosts and set it as active.
cheers
Bruce