First thing that springs to mind is file permissions at the OS level. Have
you checked those? I remember some decompression tools left files in an
unreadable state in some instances.

James.


On 5 March 2013 15:35, Michael Larue <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tuesday, March 5, 2013 4:11:43 PM
>
> Hi,
>
> Here's a strange one that's got me stumped.
>
> Using Active4D 6.0r6, 4D 12.4 on Mac 10.6.8, everything works perfectly on
> my development system. Pages load, code executes, no problems. (Active4D is
> a beautiful thing! :-)
>
> However, on the client's web site, they're running into a very strange
> issue.
>
> On certain web pages, they're getting a 404, file not found error, along
> with the path and file name (the standard Active4D error page). For
> instance,
>
> > The requested URL /Library/Application
> Support/4D/com.aparajita/web/files/login.a4p was not found on this server
>
>
> However, the file _is_ there! Double-checked it in the Finder, checked the
> spelling, deleted and reinstalled it, checked privileges and made all
> folders read/write for everybody, restarted the web server--everything
> seems to be OK. But for some reason, Active4D doesn't see it. I also
> deleted and rebuilt the 4D client preferences folder, so everything
> reloaded fresh from the server.
>
> The files right next to it load and execute fine; in the file that
> executes right before the one in question (called "login.a4d"), it has a
> form that POSTS to the "login.a4p" file.
>
> And then, when I try to load another file in the web site, it makes a call
> to the a4d.web library using the import command; then I get this error:
>
> > /Library/Application Support/4D/com.aparajita/web/files/file.a4d
> > import("a4d.web")
> > The library "a4d.web" cannot be found
>
> Again, the file is located in the correct folder (in the "lib" folder in
> the default path), and should be loaded OK. But it seems Active4D doesn't
> see it for some reason.
>
> Any ideas what might be the problem? For some reason, just certain files
> are not being seen which are in the locations specified and should be
> loaded. Again, everything works perfectly on my development system, so I'm
> at a complete loss as to why these errors are happening.
>
> They have 2 differences from my development machine:
>
> 1) They're running the web server in 4D Remote (4D Client), where I'm
> running it in 4D single user
>
> 2) They're running the latest Mac OS, Mountain Lion (I think 10.8)
>
> Still, I don't think either of these should be the issue. Everything else
> is the same (same version of 4D, Active4D, etc.).
>
> Anybody see anything like this? Help!
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Michael Larue
>
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