The particular project has been running for quite some time with the issue, 
however, everything generally seems to still function ok.
i.e. SmartEdit works, the pages publish ok, etc.

Other projects are not affected by the issue, so it seems to be isolated 
and really more of an annoyance than anything because it pollutes the 
publishing logs.
I suspect something has gone awry somewhere or there's been an inadvertent 
reference to the ioEditElement.js that may have cropped up during 
development at some point.

Anyway, I found a reference to the folder GUID in the PBFileNotFound.log 
file, so have worked around the issue by creating a new CMS project folder, 
changing it's GUID in the database to the one I found in the log file and 
then uploaded the js file into it (from the OpenText installation folder).

Paul.

On Saturday, April 9, 2016 at 1:11:48 AM UTC+10, LalBindoo - RedDot wrote:
>
> Hi Paul, 
>
> Did this started recently or was it from the day one? Was there any 
> changes in CMS installation/upgrade on your end? Did somebody 
> cleaned-up database or CMS file system and mistakenly deleted some 
> files. From error looks like it is editing js, did you check that 
> editing in SmartEdit works? Are the pages getting published? 
>
> To rule out this further can you test this by creating a new project 
> in CMS and create a page based on new template with just text element 
> and publish the page and check publication report. 
>
> Your MS version looks old so you may even not get support from Open 
> Text till you upgrade to supported version. 
>
> Thanks, 
> Shankar 
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Paul Gibson <pa...@gibsonnet.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I have a project using Management Server 10.1.2.287 and the publishing 
> logs 
> > are full of the following errors (with different page IDs): 
> > 
> > RequestPageFromPageBuilder: Error(s) in page 24: 
> > ioEditElement.js: File 'ioEditElement.js' not found in Database 
> > Giving up. 
> > 
> > The errors seem fairly innocuous, but does anyone know what this is 
> about 
> > and how to resolve? 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > Paul. 
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