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I followed the instruction at: https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/use_the_ripple_emulator_chrome_extension_2007542_11.html

to run remote site app project, it works. But when I tested sample (bbui.js sample) on local disk

BB10 document said: https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/accessing_a_local_project_in_ripple_1948645_11.html

So I copied the bbuijs samples project to Mac OS: /Users//RippleSites.samples

But when I pointed chrome to localhost:9910/samples/index.htm (Ripple emulator extension)

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Chrome said could not connect to localhost:9910

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Is there anything wrong?

Do I need to run web server sharing?

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Welcome any comment

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Easiest thing to do here it got to enable "web sharing" (your last pic). create a symbolic link from the Web Server's home dir to your samples. So:

cd /Library/WebServer/Documents/
ln -s <path to your samples> <name of dir>

Note: you might have to use "sudo" ahead of that last command.

You should then be able to go to 127.0.0.1/(name of dir) and it should work for you.

Hope this helps.

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I have the same problem ("could not connect to localhost:9910") on Windows 7 in Chrome with Ripple emulator version 0.9.10 (beta)

The documentation at https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/accessing_a_local_project_in_ripple_1948645_11.html does mention how to install the Chrome extention. But it does not mention that the Ripple button in Chrome has a popup where you can start the local service running on port 9910.

My steps taken were:

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Start stop services
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