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Re: External javascrpt file - referencing
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Re: External javascrpt file - referencing


  • Subject: Re: External javascrpt file - referencing
  • From: "John Huss" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 14:39:28 -0600

So it should be in the Resources folder, not WebServerResources?

John

----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden>
To: "WebObjects Dev Apple" <email@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: External javascrpt file - referencing




On Feb 21, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Jeffrey Schmitz wrote:

Would that fact that the file was only added to the Web server Target be why the cgi-bin doesn't show up in the URL? i.e. isn't that saying that the web server should access it directly?


Yes, that is it. It needs to get added to the app resources if the app is to vend it.


Chuck




On Tuesday, February 21, 2006, at 11:49AM, Chuck Hill <chill@global- village.net> wrote:

Hi John,


On Feb 21, 2006, at 8:40 AM, John Huss wrote:

The Javascript console shows this error when the javascript is
executed:

"The requested URL /WebObjects/SalondataComparison.woa/Contents/
WebServerResources/sortTable.js was not found on this server"

But the file is there.

Where is "there"? I suspect you are misunderstanding where "there" is. That is a web server URL. So the file (on a Mac) needs to be at /Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects/SalondataComparison.woa/ Contents/WebServerResources/sortTable.js

And if it is indeed "there"  :-), check the permissions on it.  It
needs to be in the www or admin group (just compare to the other
files there) so that Apache can access it.

If it is not there, you are probably missing a step in your build
process.  For Xcode you need to so a split install from the command
line to copy this file into the Document Root.  I always manage these
resources myself, so I don't have a quick description of what to do
off hand.


I'm accessing it over https. Does that have anything to do with it?

Not if https is working for other things and http and https are set
for the same document root.


I put the javascript file in the Web Server Resources folder and
added it to the Web Server target.

Here's the HTML:
<script src="<webobject name=sortTableURL></webobject>"></script>

And the binding:
sortTableURL: WOResourceURL {
    filename="sortTable.js";
}

In the source for the generated page it shows up as:

<script src="/WebObjects/SalondataComparison.woa/Contents/
WebServerResources/sortTable.js"></script>

It looks like the other links on the page have "/cgi-bin" as the
first part of the URL, so could that be the problem?

Sort of. The links with /cgi-bin/ in them are being served by your application not by Apache. Offhand, I don't know why this one is different.

Chuck


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