Rich Harnett wrote:
I can open up the .adb application just fine, but when I go to the Web Projects tab, none of the components or .a5w pages show up, even though they are present in the webprojects folder. I've tried using the "add file" option to add them back into the web projects panel, but I get a message saying the they already exist, and to choose a different file. (I have the same problem trying to develop local apps and store them on my personal network directory (J:))
Steve Wood replied:
Try this. Make a backup copy of all of your applications folders and files because I am going to suggest you delete folders below. Then:
� In your live location, delete the web projects folder and its subfolders.
� Open your db and go to your web projects tab. This will create a brand new mydb.webprojects folder with a subfolder named default.webproject.
� Then copy all of your web project files in to the default.webproject folder.
I tried this and found that the �create a brand new mydb.webprojects folder� didn�t happen. I still need to create a new web project and add a5w pages and other components manually every time I come back to my app. I still can�t go back to where I left off while developing a web app.
Steve Workings said in our seminar today that AlphaSports had everything in one place with data in the AlphaSports directory with an AlphSports.WebProjects below that. On my system, which is the most recent build as of this morning, AlphaSports data is found in
C:\Program Files\A5V9\Samples\AlphaSports
and the web projects are found in
C:\Program Files\A5V9\Samples\WebAppServerDemo\Web_Applications_Demo.WebProjects\Default.WebProject
If I open AlphaSports as a database, the click on �Web Projects�, I get nothing. Just like all the rest of my projects. All a5w pages and components have to be added manually. What�s wrong? This part of the database structure/web app development is driving me nuts!!!
I can open up the .adb application just fine, but when I go to the Web Projects tab, none of the components or .a5w pages show up, even though they are present in the webprojects folder. I've tried using the "add file" option to add them back into the web projects panel, but I get a message saying the they already exist, and to choose a different file. (I have the same problem trying to develop local apps and store them on my personal network directory (J:))
Steve Wood replied:
Try this. Make a backup copy of all of your applications folders and files because I am going to suggest you delete folders below. Then:
� In your live location, delete the web projects folder and its subfolders.
� Open your db and go to your web projects tab. This will create a brand new mydb.webprojects folder with a subfolder named default.webproject.
� Then copy all of your web project files in to the default.webproject folder.
I tried this and found that the �create a brand new mydb.webprojects folder� didn�t happen. I still need to create a new web project and add a5w pages and other components manually every time I come back to my app. I still can�t go back to where I left off while developing a web app.
Steve Workings said in our seminar today that AlphaSports had everything in one place with data in the AlphaSports directory with an AlphSports.WebProjects below that. On my system, which is the most recent build as of this morning, AlphaSports data is found in
C:\Program Files\A5V9\Samples\AlphaSports
and the web projects are found in
C:\Program Files\A5V9\Samples\WebAppServerDemo\Web_Applications_Demo.WebProjects\Default.WebProject
If I open AlphaSports as a database, the click on �Web Projects�, I get nothing. Just like all the rest of my projects. All a5w pages and components have to be added manually. What�s wrong? This part of the database structure/web app development is driving me nuts!!!
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