Hi Kevin,
ok, you were right, it wasn't fixed (and the html viewer in the quickstart
app was broken also, dunno why I thought it was not).

Please do an update and try once more.

Dan


On 27 November 2011 10:10, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'll look at it later when I'm back I'm my office. Sorry it's caused you a
> bit of grief this morning.
> Later, Dan
>
> Sorry to be brief, sent from my phone
> On Nov 27, 2011 10:06 AM, "Kevin Meyer - KMZ" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ok - by abandoning ".app" suffix, replacing all references to such in my
>> code with htmlViewerContext.getSuffix() or
>> getHtmlViewerContext().getSuffix(), I can now login and use the HTML
>> viewer with the .htmlviewer suffix.
>>
>> .app still doesn't doesn't work, though. Login with valid credentials
>> returns to login page.
>>
>> On 27 Nov 2011 at 11:39, Kevin Meyer - KMZ wrote:
>>
>> > An update.
>> >
>> > By leaving out the .htmlviewer related stuff, when I login with correct
>> > details, I am now immediately forwarded back to the login.app page.
>> >
>> > If I change all .app to .htmlviewer, I can login, but once logged in the
>> > service menu links still point to *.app resources, which don't work.
>> >
>> > Ongoing...
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 27 Nov 2011 at 7:51, Dan Haywood wrote:
>> >
>> > > OK, could you do an update (specifically of runtimes/dflt), and see
>> if that
>> > > works?
>>
>>

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