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    Publishing an A5W Page

    I have to admit that I haven't done much with A5W pages, so I can't say when this problem started to happen, but . .

    In both V6 (1603_2057) and V7beta (3834_2059), when I select an existing a5w page (or create a new one) and click 'Publish' the publishing sequence seems to work, but the browser does not display the page. If the browser is not currently loaded, it does not load; if it is open, the a5w pages does not appear.

    Any ideas where to look or what to look for?

    Dave
    Dave Jampole
    www.customalpha.com

    Women and cats will do whatever they want. The sooner men and dogs realize that, the happier they will be.


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    RE: Publishing an A5W Page

    Dave

    Publishing does not start the browser, it just copies the files to the published location, converts components to "published" form, and copies related css and image files to locations relative to the main files. To see the result in the browser, open the browser, and enter the URL of the published pages. For example, if you published a page "logon.a5w" directly to the webroot, you would enter http://localhost/logon.a5w as the URL to open the page. If the published location was "myapp" under the webroot, the URL would be http://localhost/myapp/logon.a5w

    Jerry

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      #3
      RE: Publishing an A5W Page

      Jerry,

      In both A5V6 & 7, if you click 'Publish' on the Web Projects Control Panel , or select 'Web/Publish Project...', the dialog has a check box labeled 'Launch browser after files are published'. Are you saying that it does not mean what it says?

      When I open an .a5w page the way you indicate, I see the underlying code - the "%5...%" portion of the page is not rendered as it should be.

      Dave
      Dave Jampole
      www.customalpha.com

      Women and cats will do whatever they want. The sooner men and dogs realize that, the happier they will be.

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        RE: Publishing an A5W Page

        Jerry,

        In rereading my reply to your comments, it comes across to me as confrontational -which I certainly did not mean. I just wonder what that 'Launch browser after files are published' button means.

        I appreciate your help and again I apologize for the way my comments sounded.

        Dave
        Dave Jampole
        www.customalpha.com

        Women and cats will do whatever they want. The sooner men and dogs realize that, the happier they will be.

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          RE: Publishing an A5W Page

          Dave

          You? Confrontational? It doesn't work for me either, but I never tried it before. I just open the browser and enter the URL, just like any end user would do. I never even noticed the option before.

          Jerry

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            RE: Publishing an A5W Page

            Hi Dave,

            Got to ask, Are you using Mozilla, and is that set as your default web browser? I have noticed that with IE it starts and with Mozilla it doesn't start?

            Just a thought.

            Dan

            Dan Blank Databases, Inc.
            Dan

            Dan Blank builds Databases
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              #7
              RE: Publishing an A5W Page

              Hi Dan,

              Good thought - I did, in fact, have Mozilla Firefox set as my default browser. I set IE as the default browser, rebooted, opened A5V6, started the web server and tried to open MainMenu.a5w - nothing. Then, I opened IE and tried to open MainMenu.a5w directly and that process loaded A5V5, which of course, gives an error message.

              I think I'm going back to DOS and give up this Windows #$^%@#%%^*(.

              Dave
              Dave Jampole
              www.customalpha.com

              Women and cats will do whatever they want. The sooner men and dogs realize that, the happier they will be.

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