I thought I had these at a better place, but look in includes/setup.php edit
$phpc_server or $phpc_url.
Sean
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Chris Ursulak <ch...@ic...>
wrote:
> I have installed the calendar in a virtual domain setup where the
> calendar works fine with one exception.
> It doesn't remember (or carry session information) about the port it's
> running on. For example it's running on port 8083 (www.domain.com:8083/)
> and of course I have another domain on port 80.
>
> When logging in or out, or adding and event... It looks for the files in
> the same directory but through port 80...
>
> Can someone point me to right part or code for this? I don't know php that
> well, but figure it's in the url match section somewhere...
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Chris
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