Hi!

I've tryied some "empirical" hacking in WebDBM, and if you change line
on DBMDevSpace.htm you will get your instance created:

  <!-- TemplateKey BackURL -->
  var backurl = %BackURL%;
  <!-- EndTemplateKey BackURL -->

to

  <!-- TemplateKey BackURL -->
  var backurl = '%BackURL%';
  <!-- EndTemplateKey BackURL -->


You will get instances created after one or two "reinstall"
procedures...

I'm not a WebDBM specialist, but this worked for my RedHat
installation... Is a poor remedy since there is no oficial solution...

Good luck,

Edson Richter


Em Qui, 2003-02-13 �s 06:18, Elias Martenson escreveu:
> I noticed that WebDBM, which broke in 7.4 beta is still broken in 7.4.
> 
> Is there any plan to fix this? Without WebDBM, the process of setting up 
> a new database instance without access to a windows box to run DBMGUI on 
> is unnessecarily complicated. The Linux HOWTO I'm working on uses WebDBM 
> to get up to speed quicklu (which I believe is important when getting 
> people try mine (and your, I must hope :-) ) favourite database).
> 
> /Elias
> 
> 
> (if you still don't know which bug I'm talking about)
> 
> The bug manifests itself as not being able to set any system parameters. 
> Pressing the commit symbol (the green checkmark) will result in a 
> javascript error. Looking at the HTML of the web page I can see that 
> there are two problems. First of all there are some HTML comments 
> embedded within a javascript function definition (the comments contain 
> tags that apparently control varaible subsitution in the template page). 
> Trying to put HTML comments inside javascript vreaks at least Mozilla 
> (don't know about otther browsers).
> 
> The other problem is that there is a variable definition that 
> initialises a javascript variable with a value that is the result of a 
> template substitution. The definition looks somehting like:
> 
>      someVariable = "somevalue;
> 
> Note the missing terminating quote.
> 
> I hacked the templates to make them produce the correct data but 
> something still went wrong when trying to use the page.
> 
> Very few people must use WbmDBM since I havent found any browsers that 
> manage to groc the broken javascript code in the current version. I've 
> tried Mozilla, Opera and MS Explorer.
> 
> 
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