Solved, idiots gotta start taking instructions more seriously.

It was apeJSF, not APE_JSF as it should be.
APE.Config.baseUrl = 'http://local.ape-project.org/APE_JSF'; //APE JSF




On Dec 11, 12:13 am, Daimao <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> As the title screams, few more newbies came to work with ape and are
> stuck before they even started.
>
> Now, my friend and are working on a same project, and, the funny part,
> we both get the same error. Problem lies with the source code of the
> Hello world example. A c/p of that code saved as html, a then executed
> returns this error:
>
> Illegal document.domain value" code: "1009
> [Break On This Error] if (config.domain == 'auto') document.domain =
> document.domain;
>
> Test check works perfectly, path to apeClientJS.js is correct.
>
> We've searched far and wide for the solution of this problem and
> haven't found anything that could help us. It's pretty frustrating,
> since we even haven't started the real work and stuff like this
> happens.
>
> Any suggestions are welcome, thank you!

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