Jean, thank you for the kind offer but I'm just happy to help. I'll
drink a toast to your success tonight!
Chuck
On Apr 5, 2005, at 12:02 AM, Jean Pierre Malrieu wrote:
> Hi was performing split install so routinely with Xcode that I had
> forgotten the very purpose of it!
>
> Chuck, if you give me your adress, I'll send you a bottle of french
> wine (seriouly).
>
> JPM.
>
>
> Le 5 avr. 05, à 02:58, Chuck Hill a écrit :
>
>> Did you copy the images to your webserver's doc root? e.g.
>> /Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects/Frameworks/TDComps.framework/
>> WebServerResources/image1.gif
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>> On Apr 4, 2005, at 2:14 PM, Jean Pierre Malrieu wrote:
>>
>>> Facing all possible deployment problems one after the other, and
>>> shamelessly asking the list (well, in fact, with a bit of shame).
>>>
>>> Now that my app is deployed, images do not show up (they do in
>>> development).
>>> Images are in a framework, in a directory called "Images".
>>> Here is the html generated in deployment:
>>>
>>> <img border="0" ismap
>>> src="/ERROR/NOT_FOUND/framework=TDComps/filename=image1.gif">
>>>
>>> The directory "Images" is indeed copied to the "WebServerResources"
>>> directory in my deployed framework.
>>> It is NOT copied to the Resources directory though.
>>> I think I remembered that images ought to be copied BOTH to
>>> Resources and WebServerResources.
>>> But then, why would woproject/resources.include.paternset not
>>> include them by default?
>>>
>>> I manually copied my "Images" directory to the "Resources" directory
>>> of my deployed framework and restarted the instance. That didn't
>>> help.
>>>
>>> Now I am thinking: could it be a problem with the fact that my
>>> images are in a directory? I am not seeing this directory in the
>>> generated htlm. But maybe WO is just skipping filepath information
>>> when it generates the html for a resource it does not find.
>>>
>>> Sorry for asking this type of question. I googled "WOLips + images",
>>> and found that:
>>>
>>> http://david.codebase.ca/index.php?p=25
>>>
>>> but that seems a bit old, since it bypasses paternset files.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your advices.
>>>
>>> JPM
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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