Hi All/Dushan,

I re-read all the postings on this Ext issue.  Could you be more specific on
which posting solved your issue (or could solve mine)?

For me, the Wt and Ext JS libraries are compatible (wt 2.99.1 and ext js
2.0) and my extBaseUrl points to the correct location.  I can tell this from
the logging that shows the request for the JS resources are made to the
right directory that exists.  However, as noticed, I do get a 404 on Ext
resource requests and my application does not load :(

Another guess anyone?  Thanks

Osei

On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Dushan Savich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Osei,
>     I had a similar problem couple of months ago when I started to play
> with witty ...
>     This is a quite common problem.  You haven't set the paths right .
>     Try reading previous  posts to this mailing list.  I believe Koen  said
> he had placed  a tutorial  on the wiki pages about that issue .
>
> Cheers!
> Dushan
>
> Osei Simba Hinds wrote:
>
>  Good day,
>
> Not sure if anyone has seen this before or can solve.  I have just
> installed wt on a new system and this is now showing up :-
>
> When using any Ext widgets (even simple as an Ext::Button added to the
> root() widget), my application does not display anything when launched in
> the browser.  The command line logs seem to indicate that the application is
> running and responded to the session request correctly, and the correct js
> library (2.0) is installed and the correct directory is referenced in the
> extBaseURL property (in /etc/wt/wt_config.xml).
>
> However, the browser displays nothing and the command line gives no errors
> and I even notice that my application's title is not being shown almost as
> if the ext js library is not compatible with wt2.99.1
>
> Could someone please help?  Best wishes to all
>
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