See the explanation from Markus below, specifically, "In deployment mode 
however the resources will be referenced statically direclty by the web server, 
not through your application. Therefore the resources need to be put where your 
Apache can find them. This is called split install. When you build your 
application (ant build with build.xml) you get two .tar.gz files. One is the 
application and one contains the static web server resources. Unpack those into 
your docroot folder."

Chuck

On 2015-04-08, 8:32 AM, "Calven Eggert" wrote:

I see what the problem is but am no sure what to do to fix it.

When I run the app on the server the html is looking for the css file in the 
/Library/Webserver/Documents folder:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" 
href="/WebObjects/Frameworks/COREWonderFW.framework/WebServerResources/CORECalendar.css"/>

It can't find it there because I have included all my frameworks in the app's 
.woa here:
App.woa/Contents/Frameworks/COREWonderFW.framework/WebServerResources/CORECalendar.css

Is there a way to change that link so that it finds the .css?  (That <link> 
seems to be generated. It's not in my code)

Calven


On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:48 AM, Markus Ruggiero 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 07.04.2015, at 22:13, Calven Eggert <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using AjaxDatePicker and it works great on my machine, however, when 
installed on server the app doesn't display the date.
The link when working locally is:
AOD.loadCSS('/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CancerStaging.woa/_wr_/wodata=/Users/coredev/Projects/COREWonderFW/Resources/CORECalendar.css')
When on the server:
AOD.loadCSS('/WebObjects/Frameworks/COREWonderFW.framework/Resources/CORECalendar.css')
I am overriding the css and framework so that all my apps can use the same css:
AuditAjaxDate: AjaxDatePicker {
...
calendarCSS = "CORECalendar.css";
calendarCSSFramework = "COREWonderFW";
}
Have I entered the values correctly (relative paths), or is there something 
else I've missed?
Calven
Calven,
this is "split install".
during development you can put your static webserver resources either in 
Resources or WebServerResources folder. The resource manager will locate them. 
The URL from the development clearly shows this (access through your 
application). In deployment mode however the resources will be referenced 
statically direclty by the web server, not through your application. Therefore 
the resources need to be put where your Apache can find them. This is called 
split install. When you build your application (ant build with build.xml) you 
get two .tar.gz files. One is the application and one contains the static web 
server resources. Unpack those into your docroot folder.
You can either embed all the frameworks into your application or then all the 
frameworks must be installed in either wo.system.frameworks or 
wo.local.frameworks (these are paths from your wolips.properties file). The ant 
build process will collect and package all the static resources from your 
application and the frameworks.
Hope this helps
---markus---


Calven




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