Was there ever a resolution to this problem? I've done a search of the forum and 
didn't find
an answer or resolution. We are running into the same problem described below.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Grace,>
>I'm experiencing a similiar problem using Netscape and NetDyn.  I have a url 
>"/ppdlib/" that has some js files.
>
>At the top of my page, I've got the code:
>   <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="/ppdlib/datefunctions.js"></SCRIPT>
>
>This works fine when not using a NetDyn page.  However, when I put it in a page and 
>try to reference the functions in the datefunction.js file,
>I get a not found message.
>
>Is there something else I need to be doing ?  Anyone have any ideas or have run into 
>similiar problems ?
>
>Thanks.
>
>- Joel
>
>
>"Grace Frederick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hi Troy>
>>In all cases, the reference of any files that are included or imported in
>>the HTML must be relative to document root of the server.
>>
>>Example:
>>Your site is hosted on an NT server, and the web server is configured so
>>that the document root for the server is C:\inetpub\wwwroot (as is the
>>default for the Microsoft PWS).
>>
>>The absolute path for the home page (start page for your site) is
>>C:\inetpub\wwwroot\default.htm
>>even though it is referenced by http://www.bogusdomain.com/default.htm).  If
>>you wanted to link from any other page to the home page, you could define
>>the link by
>>    <A HREF="/index.htm">Go Home</A>
>>
>>The same sort of thinking applies for any files that are imported or
>>referenced from ND, including graphics, etc.  Since ND applications are
>>executed via a CGI call, the 'inc' directory would have to be under your CGI
>>(or scripts) directory.  However, if you changed the SRC to be
>>"/inc/javascript.js", the absolute path to the 'inc' directory would be
>>(using the example above) C:\inetpub\wwwroot\inc.
>>
>>>1) how do you include js files in a netdynamics project?
>>>  I don't think you can just reference the file like:
>>>
>>><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="inc/javascript.js">
>>></SCRIPT>
>>>
>>>.. because it doesn't seem to be able to find the file, even
>>>though it is located in the inc directory and the file name is
>>>correct.
>>>
>>>2) How do you include Stylesheet files in a NetDynamics project?
>>>
>>><LINK REL=STYLESHEET TYPE="text/css" HREF="inc/Css.htm">
>>>
>>>This will not work for me.
>>>
>>>3) Can you just include <script> ... </script> in the html of a
>>>Netdynamics page?
>>
>>
>>Just modify the HTML template for the ND page from the ND project directory.
>>Just be VERY careful not to hit the 'Regenerate HTML' button because you
>>will lose your changes.
>>
>>You can also customize the default HTML for the top and bottom of HTML pages
>>from the HTML options.  But be careful to strip any extra stuff out of any
>>pages which don't require it.
>>
>>
>>>4) Is there an easy way to include html files in a netdynamics
>>>page.  i.e. a header.htm and footer.htm file that should be placed
>>>on everypage that has this include specified.  I know there is a
>>>SPIDERINCLUDE but it doesn't seem t have the proper effect, and I am
>>>having trouble implimenting it.
>>
>>The SPIDERINCLUDE is one of the many under-documented features of ND.  I
>>haven't tried using it in ND 4.0... just in ND 3.1x.  I found the following
>>in the ND 4.1.2 docs:
>>
>>"This tag marks a spot in the HTML template where a file named
>>includeFileName will be inserted. This can be useful to insert a common HTML
>>header and/or footer or any shared HTML. Please note that the
>>includeFileName must be a fully qualified path on the disk of the running
>>Java CP or a path relative to the $NETDYN_HOME environment variable. It has
>>nothing to do with the Web Server's documents directory."
>>
>>The thing that makes this confusing is that there is no $NETDYN_HOME
>>environment variable in ND 4.1!  In ND 3.x, this was the directory into
>>which ND was installed.  However, without that environment variable, I can
>>see that there could be some problems.
>>
>>In addition, I seem to remember something about the SPIDERINCLUDE being
>>processed once when the page is first loaded into the VM and not after.  I
>>could be wrong, but if this is the case and you are not clearing the cache
>>before moving the headers and footers to a different directory, you won't
>>see any effect from having moved them.
>>
>>If you haven't tried it, I would try putting the headers and footers in a
>>the directory which contains the ND program directory.  Also, turn on
>>logging for the CP service to see if any exceptions occur from having not
>>located the file.
>>
>>Good luck!
>>
>>-- Grace
>>
>>
>

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