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2009-01-27, 11:49
(This post was last modified: 2009-01-27, 11:56 by XiniX88.)
Please download the script again... and try to configure it again... It's a problem in your config.php, the array which holds your XBMC settings is gone...
So it is not due to:
- wrong configured Apache/PHP
- wrong version of XAMPP
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Btw, strange, your mobile is missing about 20px on a 240x320px screen... I'll make a more scaleable skin for the 0.5 release, add a grapical installer and add xampp lite (yes 2 versions, one with xampp lite and one without), so you can install it in 1 click.
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Perhaps it's the browser's scrollbars that's causing it to cut off some pixels? I've tried it on Opera 8.65 on a rather old PDA (WM2003) and experienced the same issue.
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Glad to help.......
Being a skinner, you might have a word with XiniX88 in order to create themes for HTTP-R
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Hi
Same sutpidity than Minimalko
Thanks XiniX88 for this great job
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Hello guys,
This is my first post ever! Yay. Anyway, this is amazing. I love the idea of using this on my BlackBerry because unlike a remote, I will NEVER lose my Blackberry.
But I am having some issues. My device does not have wifi so the only way for me to get this to work is by accessing my computer via it's external ip right? well i believe that i have everything set up right (and it works with my LAN ip no problem). But it will not work.
I also noticed that on my router stats page, it says the wan ip for the router is the same ip i am getting when i check the external ip. Its late and my brain is starting to get fried. if someone knows what sillky dumb thing i am not doing, please let me know.
Also its good to meet you all!
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hmmm...
I am still having some issues. When I forward the port to the machine that the xmbc is on, I go and find the ip like you said, but when i go there, the router stats page comes up...
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Wrong IP in your NAT... you've assigned your routers IP address to it...
80 => 80 192.168.1.254 (i guess) or 192.168.1.1. On your PC where xbmc is running, please do: windowkey + r, then press cmd, a "dos prompt" will appear, press ipconfig, make a screenshot of the highest section.
Go to your router, NAT and also make a screenshot of that page... Than I can give you hopefully the right settings.
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Hey sorry it has taken so long to get back to you.
I am in the IT field so I know about things such as the command prompt, how to check my ip etc. I feel really dumb.
My IPv4 address is 192.168.1.123 (what i assigned to it)
On my router config page, i have port 80 set to forward to 192.168.1.123. The lan ip for my router is 192.168.1.1. My wan ip for the router is 69.144.230.150. and when i go to a page to find my real ip, it tells me the same address.
Your IP Address Is 69.144.230.150
How can the routers wan ip and my computers real ip be the same?
it has to be something with my wireless connection to the router, as when i connect the computer via ethernet cord, the real ip is different than the wan ip.
But Im still confused.