dave bryson wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> > I am getting an error when trying to reference a variable on a .wm
> > screen.  I have looked at everything that I can think of and I am really
> > stuck.  At this point I figure some outside eyes might be in order.
> 
> Do you have the examples stuff ( from turbine ) in your WebMacro
> Template path? It has an index.wm
> 
> The problem I I believe) is that index.class is not being picked up
> and/or associated with index.wm.  Is it ( index.class) directly under
> the screens directory? Is index.wm directly under the template/screens
> directory?

OK.  After many hours of checking class paths and rechecking and then
checking again I found that Dave seems to be correct that index.class
was not found.  I found that if I create a class/wm combination called
index.class/index.wm turbine/webmacro cant find the index.class. 
However, if I instead name it with UPPER case like thie:
Index.class/Index.wm everything seems to work fine.

So I thought to myself "Self, what if there is just another index.class
out there somewhere in the path and turbine/webmacro is finding it
first?"  So I then created tester.wm/tester.class and encountered the
same problem! I then changed it to Tester.wm and Tester.class and
everything seemed to work fine.

Is this a bug or is my box just totally freeking out?  I am running on
linux 6.1 with jdk122.

John
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