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Old 06-14-2010, 12:27 PM   #14
Starson17
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Yes. All the examples were sans http://, at least.No clue, but it takes only 6 characters to try it.
Yes, I've seen the same problem where it fails to add http://.

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While on the subject, I have seen one or two applications that couldn't handle IP addresses at all. They pass them to DNS for resolution, and when it fails they don't attempt to connect directly.
I've also seen this. Another possible issue I've seen is where the browser simply failed to recognize the dotted quad as an address, so it sent the address to a search service! I had trouble with Opera this way. The solution for me was to save a random bookmark, then edit the bookmark to put in the local link.

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If that is the case for WordPlayer, then dyndns might be the answer. Set up an account, point your name at 192.168.0.192, and poof! No IP address in the URL line.
Yep. That's a cute trick - I hadn't thought of using dyndns for a local address, until I saw an earlier post by you. BTW, one other trick that might help - I've occasionally seen problems with password protected access where the prompt can't get through the software. He might consider trying this link:

http://UserName:Password@192.168.0.192:8787/

or

http://UserName:Password@192.168.0.192:8787/mobile

or

http://UserName:Password@192.168.0.192:8787/stanza

Where UserName:Password are those defined for the content server.
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