Hello,

I've hit an issue that seems to be the one described at this point in a long 
thread about the improved Wonder JavaMonitor:

http://osdir.com/ml/webobjects-dev/2010-11/msg00717.html

I'm running an app from the command line, and accessing it via Direct Connect.  
(I'll explain this weird behaviour below.)  Specifically, the browser can't 
find any resources referenced by the url(...) syntax from with CSS files.  No 
complaints are logged anywhere, the app just returns an empty resource.  (This 
is on Mac OS X, and it has nothing to do with case-sensitivity, spaces in 
filenames or typos: running through Eclipse returns the requested resources 
just fine.)  I followed that thread above through to the end, but didn't see 
that the issue was resolved—was it?  Does anyone know _any_ workaround for this?

(What I'm trying to do is provide a third party non-WO-developer with the 
absolute lightest-weight setup for doing some HTML/CSS design.  I am really 
keen to get this working using Direct Connect and running from the command 
line, as then all I need to do is ship him an app bundle and get him to fire it 
up.  He can test his changes by writing directly in the app bundle.  AFAICS, 
the next lightest-weight solution would be running through Apache, which is 
going to involve way too much setting up for this particular one-off project.)


-- 
Paul.

http://logicsquad.net/


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