Hi Phil
Don't despair.
> But I also read that using the server and accessing by
> http://192.blah.blah.blah will behave like the
> eventual campus web site site will -- and that the above arrangement of files
> is not necessary.
1.
If you read the pages from a server, yes, any folder arrangement is fine. Or
that's what they
say, I always work local.
2.
You could easily have a timing issue with that setup, but I don't think it's
the case. The error
says clearly it's a file access problem.
3.
First, are you sure you have cleared the browser and Java cache? That gives a
lot of trouble
like the one you have.
I can't imagine anything else.
Do you have a url I can test?
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