I completed the addition of JQT support for cobrowser.
Update the addon and
load 'gui/cobrowser'
It will detect JQT and JHS and load the correct version.
All the best,
David Mitchell
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Actually, I think I can use JHS.
Thanks,
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 2:59 PM David Mitchell <
davidmitch...@honeoyeincolor.biz> wrote:
> Brian,
>
> I can see I will have to accelerate my project to migrate cobrowser to jqt.
>
> It may be your problem in jhs is the misspelling of cobrowser. I do
>
d3 here probably means the graphics/d3 addon is being used.
FYI,
--
Raul
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 4:19 PM Brian Schott wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> I was able to get JHS to work using FireFox as you suggested.
> But I had NOT made a spelling error apparently. Instead I got warning
> alerts from FireFox
Mike,
I was able to get JHS to work using FireFox as you suggested.
But I had NOT made a spelling error apparently. Instead I got warning
alerts from FireFox that popups needed to be allowed in
http://localhost:65001/jijx and then cobrowser launched in
http://localhost:65001/3 with a peculiar link
Brian,
I can see I will have to accelerate my project to migrate cobrowser to jqt.
It may be your problem in jhs is the misspelling of cobrowser. I do not get
the errors you are seeing with cobrowser on jhs on windows with Firefox.
Cheers,
David Mitchell
On 4/25/2019 12:54, Brian Schott
I am trying to access the addon/scripts for cobrowser.ijs which is
described at
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Addons/gui/util
However, I get the following error message on jQt.
load'gui/cobrowser'
|value error: cojhs
| 'cobrowser'cojhs''
|[-720] /users/brian/j64-807/addons/gui/cobrowse