On Monday, November 26, 2001, at 3:05:17 AM, Tavis Rudd wrote:

TR> Then regardless of what the problem really is, WebKit's
TR> giving you a misleading error message. That should be fixed.

I agree -- a more informative error message would be great, regardless
of what the problem is.  The actual message sounds almost as if
everything worked fine!  It'd be good if WebWare told me the file was
not found (or was found), and gave the absolute path where it was
found, or a list of paths where it looked.

TR> Can you access the foo.htm file via apache?  

No.....so I'm thinking WebWare must not be configured right....it must
be looking in the wrong place.  As I told Mike Orr in another mail,
the only ways I know of to configure this are the Location directive
in httpd.conf and the Contexts dictionary in Application.config.  Is
there another setting that needs to be modified?

TR> What happens if you put an absolute path in your Application.config 
TR> rather than relative to WebKitPath?

Same error exactly...

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