U kind sirs were right

Cheers

On 4/22/09, Dushan Savich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Osei,
>     Sorry for not being clear enough.
>     What I've did was  to set    --docroot to be  the  root directory of
> application  [ --docroot="."   ]   , and then  I placed a link to a ext
> folder in   app .
>     extBaseURL  should then be simply   "ext"   .   If  you're using
> windows,  you won't be able to link the folder , so you could simply  copy
> the ext folder to the project's  root folder instead .
>
>     If it doesn't work for you ,  just yell , and we'll help you out   :-D
>
> Cheers!
> Dushan
>
> Koen Deforche wrote:
>>
>> Hey Osei,
>>
>> 2009/4/22 Osei Simba Hinds <[email protected]>:
>>
>>>
>>> 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 :(
>>>
>>
>> extBaseUrl should be a url (not simply a path to a file on your
>> filesystem): if you are using local ExtJS files, then the ExtJS files
>> should be within the docroot of your web server.
>>
>> For the built-in httpd, see the --docroot command line argument.
>>
>> Regards,
>> koen
>>
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