Oracle Portal outside intranet

Hi!!!
i have developed a intranet with Oracle Portal and we can see inside our intranet wit hhtp:/machine/pls/portal30 and now we like to see this outside, for this we have a second machine that is our outside http server and we make a change in our router opening a port and redirect this port to the second machine in wich we have the intranet, but the images and links aren4t displayed because make reference to the name of the machine, if i have a report to links with another one the links id http:/machine/pls/portal30..... and it aoutside is not seen
can anyone help me??
Thanks in advance.
Iqaki Larrea

Paul,
Firstly many thanks for picking up on my plea!
It would be great if you can run through the main issues - we are particularly concerned at the moment with installation and training issues - how easy/difficult was it to install ; what/how many staff did you have working on the project; what skills/additonal training did you need(if any!).
We have two staff assigned to our Portal Development Project - myself as Web Designer/Developer and Fred Williams as DBA (who will have to do the installation and any application coding stuff).
Our paths do seem to be crossing lately. I know Fred has recently spoken to your Alistair Thompson. Also Jan Bennett, Head of our Oracle Development Team has had recent contact through meetings with CCTA and the Cedar Group.
Anyway once again it was really great that you took the time and trouble to respond. I'll look forward to your eMail.
Good luck with going live on your project. If you want to show it off we would love to see it!
Regards
Clive
[email protected]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Paul Subacchi ([email protected]):
Clive,
We are currently developing our Intranet using Oracle Portal 3.0.8.9.8 on Compaq Tru64 Unix. If you drop me an email I will run through the maihn issues we habve encountered etc. We are due to go live very shortly.
Regards
Paul<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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