You should not have to set this manually ... It should be
automatically determined when you run from inside Eclipse.
There's something else wrong with that.
Should I be worried about this ?
May just be you're on an old build, or maybe you're using an old run
profile that doesn't have the flag that we look for. If you edit
your run profile, go to the WO tab and look through the comandline
options. In a "modern" one (modern being pretty old at this point),
there is a -WOIDE WOLips. That flag tells Wonder to automatically
put you in development mode. You can add that if it's not there, or
just do what you're doing. The risk with doing what you are doing
now is that you DO NOT (repeat _DO NOT_) want to deploy with that
setting in your Properties file. It's a huge security hole. You
could put that setting in your Properties.yourusername, though.
rm.urlForResourceNamed("blueprint/screen.css", "BluePrintCSS",
null, null)
Oh -- sorry, I assumed you were doing this ... Didn't think to ask.
So it seems RM doesn't dig down through the folder hierarchy to
look for the file.
Yeah this is correct, actually. You could easily have the same named
WSR in two different places.
ms
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