I rarely use ipads, but all too often, on apple products, you need to
use the command key where other people would use the control key.

So... does command-[ work?

That said, if it's not launching other pages, is the page you're on
still working? (In other words, if you get rid of that page in your
browser, can you bring it back up?)

[Or, if you can open the debugging tools (this might be control-click
Inspect -- or it might be something like option command C) and get to
the network tab, are the requests not happening, or are they getting
error responses?]

Also:

This would be where you have J installed:
/Users/Jim/j64-807

And, this would be where your J temp files and personal scripts are:
/Users/Jim/j64-807-user

I hope some of this helps...

Thanks,

-- 
Raul

On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 3:50 PM 'Jim Russell' via Programming
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For a bit yesterday I thought I had finally succeeded in using JHS from my 
> iPad on port 65002. Silly me!
>
> Today, it is failing to launch any other web pages from the Help menu??
> I continue to be amazed at the spooky sh*t I keep finding in my ignorance.  
> Things like:
> 1. Don't trust "~".
> 2. Don't trust the font used to distinguish between what to type and 
> narrative.
> 3. Don't assume that what works in J console will work in a JHS session
> 4. Don't assume the TextEdit on an old Mac will just edit your text like in 
> the old days.
> 5. Don't think I understand the difference between /Users/Jim/j64-807 and 
> /Users/Jim/j64-807-user
>
>
> In the meantime, I'm trying to find some substitutes for esc and fn-5 from my 
> iPad soft or Bluetooth keyboard.  Ctrl-[ doesn't seem to work, nor does the 
> fn key on my Logitech Slim Folio. Anybody?
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