On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 3:31 PM, thron7 <thomas.herchenroe...@1und1.de>wrote:
> As long as the loading HTML file is on the same server as your app and
> the qooxdoo libraries, there is a much simpler approach that was designed
> for such situations, and also alleviates you from adding
> 'libraries/library/uri' keys for each library you use. Set the application
> root for your application to the divergent path of the HTML file, relative
> to the config.json, via source-script/compile-options/paths/app-root. All
> relative URIs in the loader will then be calculated relative to this HTML
> file.
>
> T.
>
>
Yes, I understood that, but my problem is that the loading HTML file is not
and can not be on the same server as my app (because it is controlled by a
client not by us). I am willing to use the not-so-simple approach, if you
could only point me in the right direction?
>
> On 07/06/2012 02:34 PM, david leray wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am still migrating our qooxdoo app to 2.0, and it seems now when I
> build in source mode, there is not one myapp.js file created but two:
> myapp.js and myapp-randommd5.js. My problem is that myapp.js sources
> myapp-randommd5.js using a relative link. Since we host our source
> application on a web server and at a different uri than the HTML file which
> loads the application. "myapp.js" is then correctly loaded, but
> "myapp-randommd5.js" is not.
> We solved the problem for other resources by adding the
> "libraries/library/uri" key in the configuration, but I looked into the
> build configuration, and it seems the uri for "myapp-randommd5.js" is taken
> from a dynamically generated __out__ library. Is there any way to configure
> the uri for this __out__ library? If not, what is the correct way to solve
> this problem?
>
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