Hey Joseph,
2012/6/5 Joseph VanAndel <[email protected]>
> I'm using Wt 3.2.1 with boost 1.49.0 on Scientific Linux 6.2, displaying
> the web applications with Chrome 19.0.1084.53 (on my Mac)
>
> I compiled examples/composer and run it as suggested in wt-3.2.1/INSTALL:
>
> $ cd ../examples/composer # source directory for example composer
> $ ln -s ../../resources . # include standard Wt resource files
> $ ../../build/examples/composer/composer.wt --docroot . \
> --http-address 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080 --approot .
>
> (I added the --approot command line argument)
>
> The resulting web page does not contain the text defined by composer.xml.
> For example, rather than displaying 'Subject:', I see text:
> '??msg.subject??
>
That doesn't make any sense, unless perhaps your wt_config.xml file also
defines an approot ?
I've recompiled Wt
> > CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Debug
> > DEBUG:BOOL=ON
> >
> > and in wt_config.xml: <log-config>*</log-config>
>
> I don't see anything interesting in the logfile.
>
Perhaps it's not interesting, but you should see alot of [debug] logging
calls ?
Regards,
koen
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