On Dec 9, 2005, at 7:16 AM, Jan Verrept wrote:

I've reinstalled WO.
Now when I build and run I get an empty page.

More details are always good. What does the URL look like? If you view source on the page, what do you see. I would expect to see some sort of error message rather than a blank page.


When I replace the IP-address with "localhost" it works.

IP addresses and host names on OS X when developing are a never ending source of "fun".


However I need to keep the entire url incl. the number at the end otherwise it doesn't work.
How can users know about the ID at the end of the url?

Again, more information is better. What does the URL look like? Like this:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/WebObjects/AppName/.woa/-12345

If so, that is a _development_ URL. The -12345 is only used when launching in development mode (i.e. from Xcode). In a proper deployment scenario it will not be present.


Chuck


Op 7-dec-05, om 02:11 heeft Chuck Hill het volgende geschreven:

I'd think about re-installing WebObjects then. Something went wrong in the install.


On Dec 6, 2005, at 5:10 PM, Jan Verrept wrote:

you where right  the CGI file was not present.
it is working fine now!

thnx so much

Op 7-dec-05, om 02:05 heeft Chuck Hill het volgende geschreven:

That sounds like the CGI adaptor is not installed.  Look for
/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebObjects

If it is not present (it should be there), copy it there from
/System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/CGI/WebObjects

Or check in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf and see if the last line is commented out (should not be):
# Including WebObjects Configs
Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.conf

Normally, this should be uncommented but if it is commented and the CGI adaptor is not installed you would get that error message.

In either case, sounds like you have a bad install.

Chuck



On Dec 6, 2005, at 4:55 PM, Jan Verrept wrote:

I have a fix IP-address

message in the browser:
Not Found

The requested URL /cgi-bin/WebObjects/ MilieuCriminaliteit.woa/-49694 was not found on this server.



Apache/1.3.33 Server at 10.0.1.202 Port 80


Op 7-dec-05, om 01:39 heeft Jan Verrept het volgende geschreven:

I assume I just needed to remove the "#" symbol from the line below?

#"$WOSERVICE" -appPath "$WOTASKD" >/var/log/webobjects.log 2>&1 &

that didn't work for me  :-(


Op 7-dec-05, om 01:06 heeft Miguel Arroz het volgende geschreven:

Hi!

You must enable WOTaskd by uncommenting the correct lines in /System/Library/StartupItems/WebObjects/WebObjects, or something very close to that. Then, reboot. It should work now.

When not in direct connect mode, you must be running wotaskd, so that the applications are registered with the adapters. Check WO Deployment guide for a more detailed explanation.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2005/12/06, at 23:57, Jan Verrept wrote:

I have been testing my app with direct connect.
Then I enabled Personal Webserver and added "- DWODirectConnectEnabled=false" as an argument to the executable.
Now I get a page not found after a 'Build and run'.
What am I doing wrong here?
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