At 08:33 AM 5/29/00 +0200, you wrote: >Hi, >I can't use the new applet based menu system for JDE User's Guide. >The frame loads correctly but the only links I can use is the >first (to JDE home) and last(to tListe). > >When I push a link in IE 5.0 I get a message: >Cannot find 'file:///NTSUN00/program/....' > >Netscape 4.7 says "User anonymous cannot log in" > >I use NT4.0, GNU Emacs 20.6.1 and jde 1.6beta24. > >I've found that the problem is that I have Emacs and JDE on a network drive >not a local drive. So when I add something to the load-path (in >site-start.el) I use >//NTSUN00/program/.. instead of X:/... >I do this because I don't want to force every user to use the same name for >the drive where I store my Emacs/JDE installation. > >Any suggestion? Hava you tried mapping a network drive to a local drive? For example, I have the JDE installed on a Unix machine at work. I just mapped the remote Unix drive to a local drive P on my Win95 system at home, pointed my Emacs load-path to p:/jde-2.1.6beta24/lisp, restarted Emacs, and then selected JDE User's Guide from the JDE Help menu. The user's guide came up in IE and I was able to use the applet-based TOC without any problems. (I connect to work via a broadband cable/Internet-based virtual private network so the performance is not too bad.) - Paul ------------------------------------------------------------ TECH SUPPORT POLICY I respond only to requests that contain a complete problem report. The easiest way to ensure that your report is complete is to include the output of the JDE->Help->Submit Problem Report command in your request. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] JDE website: http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/ JDE mailing list archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html
