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ron101
post Apr 4 2017, 02:36 PM
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IVE BEEN ON THE NET b4, but not for several years,

Im just doing a basic page to see if i can get on, ive tried being my own hoster & tried google BUT thy both say no connection, the first is MY PC , i can see it inside my browser but i can't get it to get out, it seems there is a blockage on the router or modem .
ON google somehow its picked up my original webs site, i was just going to put a sheet of about 9 lines and see if that will go on, but it still doesn't.
I NOW I Shouldn't use my PC to get on, but i can't get on with either.
I thought it should go on with about 9 lines of code.
What else could be holding it up?
Ive set port forwarding.?
Ive got my orig. in various places on my PC BUT how do i direct it to the smaller index.html
Ive have got them in the same ronuk.org but in different places.
Im in such a mess could anybody help please?

192.168.0.2 routers address (does go on but only IN my PC)
81.96.67.248 modems (won't go on)Attached ImageAttached Image
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Christian J
post Apr 4 2017, 03:29 PM
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You can't normally access your PC's file system from the web, for security reasons. Instead you need a web server program on your PC (like Apache) which in turn can serve files to the web relatively safely.

But it's probably simpler to use a normal web host.

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post Apr 5 2017, 01:39 AM
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QUOTE(Christian J @ Apr 4 2017, 09:29 PM) *

You can't normally access your PC's file system from the web, for security reasons. Instead you need a web server program on your PC (like Apache) which in turn can serve files to the web relatively safely.

But it's probably simpler to use a normal web host.

I didn't say, i have got wamp server
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post Apr 5 2017, 07:25 AM
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With a router you need port forwarding. Google 'port forwarding router web server' or something like that.
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