Hello Thomas,
thank you for your reply! Now I found the error by surprise. It has been a
cookie value which I tried to convert to an array but it has been null.
- I had built the version via "build" command. After this, the application is
"optimized" and unreadable - for me.
- The json data had been correct. The htm files are parsed by my own server
sided srcipt system and returned correct values.
- qx.util.ResourceManager.getInstance().toUri(".....") Thanks, I'll keep this
in my mind.
Is it possible to "build" the application in a manner that I can read and debug
the result via firebug - I mean without reducing the names and leaving indents?
Regards,
Michael
Am 08.02.2010 16:30, schrieb thron7:
> 1. You should create a 'build' version of your app, and copy that over
> to your live server.
> 2. You have to make sure that the Json data is copied over to the build
> version. Is this the case?
> 3. "/doquery.htm" looks like an absolute URI, which is usually not what
> you want. If you keep the file in your source/resource folder,
> qx.util.ResourceManager.getInstance().toUri("doquery.htm") would be the
> way to go.
>
> T.
>
> On 02/08/2010 09:43 AM, Michael Schwarzl wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've developed my first small qooxdoo application on my local development
>> environment, using a simple self-written web server. By now my application
>> works fine on my local system.
>> So, I thought I just have to copy the files to the live web server (IIS) and
>> all would be fine - like I did in the past.
>> But, the asynchronous load of my json data into the store
>> (qx.data.store.Json) fails with a javascript error: "text is null". I
>> checked the availability of the json files - they are all loadable. The json
>> file is accessed via: new qx.data.store.Json("/doquery.htm");
>>
>> Now I'm stuck in my unsuccessful tries to create a debugable version of my
>> application to find where the data hangs.
>>
>> Here are my 2 questions:
>>> Any thoughts about the reason why my json data won't load (the source is
>>> relative)?
>>> What do I have to do to create a "readable" output of my application?
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Michael
>>
>>
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