I am having some problems understanding exactly what happens when I place a 
program in the autorun directory under Cloud9.  I have put several simple 
programs in there and they all run fine on startup.  However . . .

I have a JavaScript web server and an HTML file in a directory under 
Cloud9.   Everything works perfectly with them when I run the JavaScript 
file from Cloud9.  But I want it to autorun on startup.  When I place a 
copy of the JavaScript file in the autorun directory, it does start on 
startup.  However, I get an error saying it can't open the HTML file.

I thought, OK, it needs the path to the HTML file from its new location in 
the autorun directory, but that didn't.  I thought maybe the system treats 
programs in the autorun directory as though they are in the cloud9 root 
directory.  That path doesn't work either.   I even tried putting a copy of 
the HTML file in the startup directory with the JavaScript file.  It still 
says it can't open the HTML file.  I have tried leaving the JavaScipt file 
in its original location, and putting a link file in the autorun 
directory.  I still get the same can't open the HTML file. 

I have tried every path I could think of, and I still can't get it to open 
up the HTML file when trying run it from the autorun directory.  There is 
obviously something going on here that I don't understand!

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