It works.

Oh my, I missed that permutation, thought I had tried all 8 combinations, thanks much,

Baiss

On Oct 24, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

Try relative path....

String fileNameAndPath = "helpFiles/LoginHelp.html";

On Oct 24, 2009, at 2:55 PM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:

String fileNameAndPath = "/helpFiles/LoginHelp.html";

try {
WOResourceManager rm = application().resourceManager(); // this works

// both of the below fail
...
rtrnHTMfile = rm.urlForResourceNamed( fileNameAndPath, null, null, context().request() );
...
byte[] wholePage = rm.bytesForResourceNamed(fileNameAndPath, null, null);

} catch ( Exception ex3 ) {
throw new NSForwardException( ex3, "<rtrnHTMfile> could not open file" );
}

rtrnHTMfile  yields:

/cgi-bin/WebObjects/tyf.woa/-5555/wr? wodata=ERROR_NOT_FOUND_framework_*null*_filename_%2FhelpFiles %2FLoginHelp.html

How should the path look when sent into < rm.urlForResourceNamed>?

The Property pane of the file, seen by right-clicking on the file, shows the path as:

</tyf/WebServerResources/helpFiles/LoginHelp.html>

On Oct 22, 2009, at 4:35 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

No.  See WOResourceManager.

Chuck
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