Hey Justin,

You want to give me a heads up on whatelse might not work? ;)

Tom



On 10 Sep 2010, at 15:12, [email protected] wrote:

>  BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px;Don't
> ask, crappy webmail cause I'm stuck behind a corporate firewall.
> Thanks for your help Justin and Jos, much appreciated.
> On Fri 10/09/10  3:06 PM , Justin Edelson [email protected]
> sent:
> Yes. Please create a JIRA.
> I've gotta ask... what's up with your email client putting CSS in a
> plain text email?
> Justin
> On 9/10/10 10:04 AM, [email protected] [1] wrote:
>>  BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px;
>> }Thanks Justin, I've fixed this locally for now, should I file it
> as
>> a jira?
>> Thanks
>> Tom
>> On Fri 10/09/10  2:44 PM , Justin Edelson [email protected]
> [2]
>> sent:
>> There's some code in sling.js that tries to set up the base url.
>> Perhaps
>> that's buggy. Since you have this set up and Firebug open, can
> you
>> set a
>> breakpoint on line 413 of sling.js and see if you can see the
> issue?
>> On line 415, Sling.baseurl should be set to "/sling" whereas it
>> sounds
>> like it's being set to ""
>> Justin
>> On 9/10/10 9:29 AM, [email protected] [3] [1] wrote:
>>>  BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica,
> sans-serif;font-size:12px;
>>> }Thanks for the reply Jos,
>>> Thanks the thing (I don't think I'm completely derranged)
>>> in my tomcat/webapps folder I have a folder called sling that
>>> contained the webapp.
>>> So obviously the docroot is http://localhost:8080/sling/ [1]
>>> And if I go to
> http://localhost:8080/sling/system/console/bundles
>>> [2] that works.
>>> And if I go to http://loclahost:8080/sling/content/tom.html,
> [3]
>>> that also works.
>>> But I can either put an absolute path or relative path to the
>>> sling.js file:
>>> and I can see in firebug that the file is loaded, but then the
>> call
>>> to info.sessioninfo.json fails because the url is wrong
> (missing
>> the
>>> /sling/)
>>> I know whatever it is, is something dumb, I just dunno what :)
>>> Thanks
>>> Tom
>>> On Fri 10/09/10  2:22 PM , Jos Snellings
> [email protected] [4]
>> [2]
>>> sent:
>>> Hi Tom,
>>> Just rename sling webapp to whatever you want the top of your
>> webapp
>>> to be.
>>> Tomcat will pick that up.
>>> your urls will look like:
>>> http://localhost:8080/{yourtopname}/{pathtoresource}
>>> Jos
>>> On 09/10/2010 02:51 PM, [email protected] [5] [3] [4]
> wrote:
>>>>   BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica,
>> sans-serif;font-size:12px;
>>> }Hi
>>>> Guys,
>>>>  I've been playing around with sling on and off for a few
>> weeks
>>> and
>>>> in development jetty mode my app runs fine, but I want to
>> deploy
>>> to
>>>> tomcat where my sling install no longer resides on root.
>>>>  Is it possible to set a base url of some sort, so if I do
>> import
>>>> sling.js in my esp it knows where to look for resources?
>>>>  At the moment when I import it it looks to the root :)
>>>>  http://localhost:8080/system/sling/info.sessionInfo.json
>>>>  Sorry, noob question, still trying to get my head around
> all
>> of
>>>> this..
>>>>  Thanks
>>>>  Tom
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Links:
>>> ------
>>> [1] http://localhost:8080/sling/
>>> [2] http://localhost:8080/sling/system/console/bundles
>>> [3] http://loclahost:8080/sling/content/tom.html,
>>> [4] [email protected] [6] [4]
>>> 
>> 
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