If I click the link in the view source it does open the json2.js file.

On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 2:05:21 PM UTC-6, RjOllos wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 11:59:37 AM UTC-8, ONeal Freeman wrote:
>>
>> I meant I did not find any .js files under my project folders.
>>
>> I just viewed the newticket source code and it shows:
>> <script type="text/javascript" 
>> src="/trac/tmg/chrome/tt/json2.js<http://localhost:8080/trac/tmg/chrome/tt/json2.js>
>> "></script>
>>
>> I do not have an actual /chrome folder.
>>
>> I do appreciate your help. As you have determined by now I am a newbie 
>> with this. I was tasked to migrate trac .10.4 from a linux server to a 
>> windows server. I have been working on it for a month.
>>
>
> No problem. If it makes you feel better, I don't really know anything 
> either, but hopefully have been on the forum long enough to know a few 
> debug steps ;)
>
> The /chrome path doesn't map directly to a chrome directory on the file 
> system.
>
> if you click on the /trac/tmg/chrome/tt/json2.js link, does the JavaScript 
> source file load in the browser?
>

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