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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Dec 11, 2008 12:07:44 GMT -5
Hmm. Works fine here being published on v1.01 using Vista Home and IE7.
I suspect that there's something wrong with the way that runbasicnet is hosting your app, but it's hard to say.
-Carl
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Dec 12, 2008 10:58:08 GMT -5
Hmm. Works fine here being published on v1.01 using Vista Home and IE7. I suspect that there's something wrong with the way that runbasicnet is hosting your app, but it's hard to say. -Carl No doubt. The "upgrade" process is a bumpy road, so far, with trying to figure out what goes where, and why. New accounts are no problem, but upgrading old ones takes some juggling around. We could use some general guidelines, like what goes in Resources, what goes in Public, what goes in root, to make things standard-functional, with an eye towards what it takes for making programs distributable (package and re-locate). RB is young, though, and we'll get it all worked out eventually. Alyce, have you tried programming your apps online at runbasicnet, or are you just running code tested offline?
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Post by Alyce on Dec 12, 2008 11:23:15 GMT -5
Alyce, have you tried programming your apps online at runbasicnet, or are you just running code tested offline? Jerry, I logged in and modified the code online. It works as expected when I run from within the IDE, but it does not work when I (or others) try to run from the public, published apps. Janet made a suggestion or two about setting preferences, which I tried. No joy.
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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Dec 12, 2008 12:24:29 GMT -5
Kinda baffling eh? I don't imagine that this has anything to do with the projects or public folder. I can only theorize that the way the server is being proxied is messing things up. Are you using IIS? I have no experience with that, but I've had good results with Apache. Is Alyce's account the only one that is having trouble?
As for what goes in the projects folder, just project folders and source code. The public folder contains things that need to be visible to the web server, nothing more.
-Carl
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Dec 12, 2008 12:33:07 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm using IIS. I set it up that way because RB was a Windows app, and it seemed the logical way to go. Only other problems we've had is with users whose proxy filters (corporate, educational) block access through any port but 80.
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Dec 12, 2008 12:34:20 GMT -5
Alyce, if you run from IDE online, try it with "Use full window". That gives the same behavior (usually) that a visitor would get.
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Dec 12, 2008 12:37:49 GMT -5
Alyce, how about we wipe out your account, start from scratch with 1.01, and you load your apps in through the online IDE? Another option would be to clean house through FTP. I'd have to stop the server so you could massage published apps.... Or, wait until tomorrow, when I get back home, and I can reboot your server. I'll bet that will have a salubrious effect.
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Post by Alyce on Dec 12, 2008 12:56:09 GMT -5
Jerry, I have used the full window option and it works properly from the IDE... so it always works properly from the IDE, but never when run from the public, published apps.
Give me a chance to save copies of my code as it is online before doing anything. I can easily wait until tomorrow. I'll test some more this afternoon.
I'm probably doing something wrong here, and if so, I apologize!
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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Dec 12, 2008 13:00:00 GMT -5
I'm probably doing something wrong here, and if so, I apologize! Seems unlikely to me that you're doing anything wrong. This is just some strange techical snafu. -Carl
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Post by Alyce on Dec 12, 2008 13:00:44 GMT -5
Okay, I've made sure that I have a copy of all of my projects saved to my own computer. Do whatever you'd like, or wait until tomorrow. I'm sorry for being a thorn in your paw!
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Dec 12, 2008 14:32:36 GMT -5
I'll be up and at it early tomorrow morning (won't get home until late-late tonight). My first hope is that it is something that will fix itself on a reboot. At least, that's what works when my cellphone internet service won't work, and computers have keyboards and digital stuff the same like my cellphone....
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Dec 14, 2008 12:48:28 GMT -5
Alyce, the problem lies somewhere in your awprogman.bas handling of the RUN command. Your apps will run from the IDE, and from "app=" in the URL, but not through awprogman.
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Post by Alyce on Dec 14, 2008 13:34:19 GMT -5
Thanks, Jerry. I'll have a look and fix it. (She said, optimistically.)
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Dec 14, 2008 13:47:19 GMT -5
The RENDER and WAIT stuff gets real finicky with RUN. The apps keep getting kicked back to their initial state on a bounce-back from awprogman. Carl just answered a topic on this somewhere here in the forum....
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Post by Alyce on Dec 14, 2008 14:07:35 GMT -5
The RENDER and WAIT stuff gets real finicky with RUN. The apps keep getting kicked back to their initial state on a bounce-back from awprogman. Carl just answered a topic on this somewhere here in the forum.... I searched. Another programmer was using a version of the program manager and it wasn't working. Your discussion seemed to conclude that it was an MSIE 8 issue. I'm using MSIE 7. Hmm.
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