Don't click on the link in my previous email, it was meant as dummy but some 
real estate group has that link.

My apologies

bob

On Sep 5, 2014, at 2:09 PM, Joe Bogner <[email protected]> wrote:

> greg, can you elaborate on what you mean by 'non-server html'  --
> specifically what you mean by this: "sounds like you can do very
> little in non-server html then."
> 
> I could probably help further if i understood that statement better.
> As far as I know, JHS can do most any common web server task.
> 
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 4:57 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Bob & Joe
>> 
>>> sounds like you can do very little in non-server html then. i will be using 
>>> Dropbox and currently "User" is in a non-public directory (so its 
>>> writeability can be shared across authors, which cannot be done in a Public 
>>> directory). i am not sure about making a path from a non-public to the 
>>> Public directory where the data must be.
>> 
>>> Using User seems to tie the data to the same machine too. i do envision the 
>>> data being on another (cloud) machine but the server being at my home 
>>> machine (likely with a redirect).
>> 
>>> Also i have not been able to find functionality for creating <img> tags in 
>>> utilh.js. Would it be somewhere else?
>> 
>> greg
>> ~krsnadas.org
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> from:     Joe Bogner <[email protected]>
>> to:     [email protected]
>> date:     5 September 2014 13:39
>> subject:     Re: [Jgeneral] <base> in JHS?
>> 
>> hi greg, this thread may help:
>> http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/programming/2014-January/034484.html
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> from:     robert therriault <[email protected]>
>> to:     [email protected]
>> date:     5 September 2014 13:18
>> subject:     Re: [Jgeneral] <base> in JHS?
>> 
>> Hi Greg,
>> 
>> Does it not work if you replace xx in "xx.jpg" with complete path eg.
>> "Users/Uname/folder1/folder2/fname.jpg"
>> 
>>> If that does work you can assign the path string to a variable to make it a 
>>> bit more readable.
>> 
>> Hope this is helpful.
>> 
>> Cheers, bob
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> from:     greg heil <[email protected]>
>> to:     General forum <[email protected]>
>> date:     5 September 2014 13:10
>> subject:     <base> in JHS?
>> 
>>> It appears that the base for JHS (at least in j801) is set at where the bin 
>>> directory (ie containing the j.dll) is. So one can have
>> 
>> <img src="xx.jpg">
>> 
>>> but only if xx is in that directory. This is problematic as it will be a 
>>> data driven app, and the data needs to be at a completely different 
>>> directory and even drive.
>> 
>>> How would one set a <base> tag in JHS?
>> 
>> greg
>> ~krsnadas.org
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