Re: browser doesn't open
Re: browser doesn't open
- Subject: Re: browser doesn't open
- From: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 13:09:21 -0400
On Apr 21, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Gamache, Don wrote:
All my WebObjects projects won’t open in the browser during the build
and run. I’m running on an e-Mac machine, OS X. When compiling,
the applications go through the screens showing all the threads and
then hangs up with the last line that say “Waiting for request” but
the application doesn’t appear in the browser unless I cut and paste
the url.
This is the normal last line whether your application appears in a
browser or not. It's not "hung", rather this is your WebObjects
application fired up and waiting for a request.
They were all working fine about a week ago. My html pages open when
I double click on them in Finder. If I open Safari first my
applications still don’t open. Does anyone know if there is some
setting that I need to set that might of got corrupted?
The setting is WOAutoOpenInBrowser. This should default to true for
development and default to false for deployment.
First check the run log (do a Find in it) for WOAutoOpenInBrowser and
see what it has defaulted to. If it has defaulted to false, then that
is why your browser is not firing up.
I don't remember, off hand, how to set the default. Perhaps someone
else remembers...
HTH
Regards,
Jerry
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