Installing on port 8080, jumping back to port 80

Suggestion to make the product even better: Allow for installing on ports other than port 80.

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I tried to get Dolphin installed on a workstation. The IIS webserver is on port 80 and the apache webserver is on port 8080.

I ran the Dolphin install Dolphin on apache (so port 8080), and on the permissions reversal screen of the install it was jumping to port 80 and IIS naturally said "no page found". It did this whether I selected "Next" or "Skip".

I found a hard coded reference to port 80 on line 188 or /install/index.php, changed it to 8080 and the install completed ok.

Just a suggestion. Thanks.

- Brian

Quote · 9 Nov 2012

have a look at "$site['url']" in "inc/header.inc.php" ...

http://www.boonex.com/market/posts/paansystems - your resource for Dolphin Pro
Quote · 9 Nov 2012

Hi, thanks for the reply.

I took at look at header.inc.php and agree that it reflects the port 8080 that I specified. But I don't see that this would help someone get through the install process when using a port other than 80, since port 80 is hard coded into the install script at /install/index.php

- Brian

Quote · 13 Nov 2012

ok, did not get the point that you are talking just about the installer, sorry ...

http://www.boonex.com/market/posts/paansystems - your resource for Dolphin Pro
Quote · 13 Nov 2012
 
 
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