Re: WebObjects 5.1.4 on Mac OSX 10.2.3
Re: WebObjects 5.1.4 on Mac OSX 10.2.3
- Subject: Re: WebObjects 5.1.4 on Mac OSX 10.2.3
- From: Art Isbell <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 10:35:17 -1000
On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 05:37 AM, Andre Olivier wrote:
Sorry to keep you guys bugging with this non programatic-al problem of
mine. After more than a week I still seem to be unable to run my
Authors project from the tutorial on my Mac. I now know that DEC 2002
Developer edition is not compatible with WO 5.1.
Therefore I am running PBuilder Aug Update 2002.
Did you initially install the Dec 2002 Dev Tools and then tried to
replace these with the updated July Dev Tools? If so, this is very
difficult to do correctly and might explain your problems.
It seem that something somewhere isn't working right. I can compile
and run the examples, I even received a copy of an Authors.proj from
one of the members to run and it did. With my limited experience I
have nailed it down to OpenBase. But even that doesn't explain why I
can run external projects yet the ones I create not.
Must be due to some difference between your and the external projects.
These external projects also access OpenBase, correct?
The problem that occurs is that when I run the Authors tutorial, my
browser gives me the message that it cant find my local server. The
peculiar situation is that this happens as soon as I add the fetch
statement to my main program.
Is an exception being thrown? If so, please show us the exception
message.
Since upgrading to WO5.2 isn't an option to me right now, I am stuck?
Are there any out-here that still runs WO5.1 on the new MAC operation
system 10.2.3?
WO 5.1.4 works fine with OS X 10.2.3, so you don't need to upgrade to
WO 5.2 to make this work.
Art
http://homepage.mac.com/aisbell/
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