It occurs to me that a key problem could be my href string in the noun html. But I don't know how to fix it. That string is supposed to be a url, but I am supplying a directory name.
html =: 0 : 0 <div id="boxplot"></div> <base href="/Users/brian/j64-701/addons/graphics/d3/"/> ) On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Brian Schott <schott.br...@gmail.com> wrote: > The d3.ijs examples use J nouns to locate the directory that houses code > for the application, as suggested by the definitions of PATH and HPATH and > ~root below. And it works very well. I have been unsuccessfully toying with > replacing that approach with an html element/tag for constructing relative > URLs instead of absolute ones: <base href="base.url" /> is supposed to do > so if the value of "base.url" is a path like HPATH or maybe like PATH. > > PATH=: jpath'~addons/graphics/d3/' > > HPATH=: '~root' , (}.~[:<./i.&'\/') PATH NB. use ~root in HPATH (html > path) for JS/CSS > > My attempts have all produced html 409 conflict errors, and I have not > been able to diagnose why, but I do have some other information as can be > seen in my smoutput in the utilh.ijs verb gsrcf. (Although the error > message below suggests a value error for LENGTH, I believe the more > fundamental problem is that the value of y is _1, indicating that the file > is empty or does not exist.) > > gsrcf_jhs_ =: dyad define > > smoutput 'xy';x;y > > htmlresponse y,~gsrchead rplc ''<TYPE>'';x;''<LENGTH>'';":#y > > ) > > ┌──┬──────────────────────┬──┐ > > │xy│application/javascript│_1│ > > └──┴──────────────────────┴──┘ > > |value error: LENGTH > > | htmlresponse y,~gsrchead rplc''<TYPE>'';x;''< LENGTH>'';":#y > > *** response not sent for d3.v2.min.js > > *** html409 Conflict > > > My code changes have been in the script d3boxplot.ijs. I have altered the > following verb and noun -- jev_get and html. > > jev_get=: 3 : 0 > NB. JS =: JS hrplc 'JPATH';HPATH > ('Box Plot: ',>coname'') jhr '' > ) > > html =: 0 : 0 > <div id="boxplot"></div> > <base href="/Users/brian/j64-701/addons/graphics/d3/"/> > ) > > And I have commented out the following revision of JSSRC. > > NB. JSSRC=: ;(<HPATH) , each (<;._2 JSSRC) ,&.> (<LF) > > So does it seem possible to employ the "base" tag and I am just not > getting it right, or does it seem better to just use the PATH/HPATH scheme? > > > > -- > (B=) > -- (B=) <-----my sig Brian Schott ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm