I have tracked a lot of the issues to the <woproject> group in the 
WOLips/Eclipse project.

For one, when I get into the case of the page rendered with WebObject tags in 
place it's because the <.WO>'s have been loaded into the WebServerResources 
path.

There's too much I don't understand about <woproject> and <build.xml>.

1) What is the purposeful difference between 
<Resources/resources.include.patternset> and 
<WebServerResources/resources.include.patternset> in <woproject>?

2) Is <build.xml> generated at project creation and then meant to be hand 
edited? Because in <build.xml> I see:

<wsresources dir=".">
<resources dir=".">

which means to me that in 1) above there is no difference in actuality.

What should be in <Resources/resources.include.patternset>?

After attending Apple's OSX 10.6 server tour yesterday at the Experience Music 
Project museum in Seattle I came away with the conclusion that the only 
solution to a non-authenticating server, which I have, is to re-install the OS, 
and then re-build the server dns records etc. from their parts.
My advice is to install the server, test for authenticity with the primary 
domain, and then begin creating full image backups.

Apologies for the negativity, but I must say I was greatly annoyed to hear the 
Apple representative immediately respond to any question to which the word 
WebObjects was part of with the comment "WebObjects is not supported on 10.6 
server".

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Baiss Eric Magnusson
http://www.CascadeWebDesign.com



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