Hi, I am trying to refer to files from an html file that is within a directory in the default public_html directory from /, but I can't seem to configure or get the addressing working as I want.
I have: 1. Created a new HTML5Application in Netbeans 15 on openJDK17. 2. Created a directory in public_html called test<http://localhost:8383/HTML5Application/test/index.html>, and a file in test<http://localhost:8383/HTML5Application/test/index.html> called index.html<http://localhost:8383/HTML5Application/test/index.html>. 3. Created a style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js> file in the public_html directory. 4. Edited the index.html header to add the following: <script src="/style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>"></script> 5. Run the application The application opens chrome via the connector and at the following URL is my index.html file: http://localhost:8383/HTML5Application/test/index.html If I view the source and click on /style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js> in <script src="/style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>"></script> the file is not found. But if a change what is in the header to: <script src="/<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>HTML5Application/<http://localhost:8383/HTML5Application/test/index.html>style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>"></script> and click on /<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>HTML5Application/<http://localhost:8383/HTML5Application/test/index.html>style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js> the file is found. The file is also found if I step things back: <script src="../style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>"></script> and click on ../style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>. I want to configure things so that <script src="/style.js<http://localhost:8383/scripts/style.js>"></script> works. Is there a way to do this? There is a way to set Web Root in: project > properties > run By default this was set to: "/HTML5Application" I have had no success in changing this or settings in: project > properties > sources Many thanks and best wishes, Andy