Re: using webobjects tags with javascript generated HTML
Re: using webobjects tags with javascript generated HTML
- Subject: Re: using webobjects tags with javascript generated HTML
- From: Brian Costlow <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:45:39 -0400
The app is omniweb, the link should be for the Omni Group.
http://www.omingroup.com
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Geoff Hopson <email@hidden>
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08/17/2005 10:10 AM
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Re: using webobjects tags with javascript generated HTML
Try opening the page using OmniWeb on the Mac. When you view page
source, a fabulous little page appears that highlights bad HTML,
unbalanced tags etc. You can edit the page and redisplay too. No idea
if it will work for your javascript, but it might be worth a go.
http://www.omniweb.com/
HTH,
Geoff
On 17/08/05, Patrick Nuo <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi everyone. I have the following problem that gives me headaches
nowadays:
>
> we have a java applet inside an HTML that uses webobject parameters.
> And because we support 2 different java versions for the windows and
> OS X platforms somehow I have to separate the applet calls for
> browsers running on PCs and Macs.
>
> Problem is, for some reason the javascript document.write() commando
> doesn't seem to generate correctly the webobject part of the code. The
> following error comes for any kind of webobjects tag:
>
> WOHTMLFormatException: while parsing .html file. There is an
> unbalanced WebObjects tag...
>
> I've tried goofing around with single and double apostrophes and
> backslashes according to the javascript syntax for dynamic contents
> but this error just keeps coming, nothing helped.
>
> if someone has an idea why this isn't working or maybe an alternative
> solution (i.e. separate the java applet calls according to browser
> platforms: Mac or Windows) that would be mucho appreciated
>
> Thanks for all the help in advance.
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