Am 29.11.2010 um 16:46 schrieb David LeBer: > > On 2010-11-29, at 10:24 AM, Johann Werner wrote: > >> I have JavaMonitor running on a OS X Server box. The funny thing is I >> replaced 'ToggleRight.png' with 'AppleLogo.gif' and the image is displayed. >> Changing it back to 'ToggleRight.png' and it disappears... bummer >> >> jw > > OK, I can confirm that. > > Changing the reference to AppleLogo.gif in the css works, but the Toggle*.png > doesn't. I'm not running the latest build (so I don't have the new stop/start > pngs) what happens if you change the reference to one of them?
works for me > >> >> >> Am 29.11.2010 um 16:04 schrieb David LeBer: >> >>> >>> On 2010-11-29, at 9:56 AM, Simon wrote: >>> >>>> linux is case sensitive - we had a ton of web server resource issues >>>> transitioning from osx to linux deployment... >>> >>> I double checked, and it looks OK: >>> >>> >>> ad...@carter:/opt/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/WebServerResources$ >>> ls ToggleDown.png >>> ToggleDown.png >>> >>> The weird thing is that I don't get a resource not found error, it just >>> seems to vend an empty one. >>> >>>> >>>> simon >>>> >>>> On 29 November 2010 14:54, David LeBer <dleber_wo...@codeferous.com> wrote: >>>>> I did some investigation with this last week. >>>>> >>>>> I believe it has something to do with the wr resource handling with >>>>> direct connect and Wonder, specifically for resources that are embedded >>>>> in the CSS file, and strangely, I only see the problem on Linux. >>>>> >>>>> For instance if I launch the JavaMonitor app from the command line on a >>>>> Mac OS X box those two images load fine. If I do the same thing on a >>>>> Linux box they do not. >>>>> >>>>> I've double checked all the usual culprits (permissions, firewall, etc), >>>>> the url for the resource looks OK to me: >>>>> >>>>> <http://127.0.0.1:56790/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wr/wodata=/opt/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/WebServerResources/ToggleDown.png> >>>>> >>>>> As does the mime type of the resulting response. >>>>> >>>>> I'm kinda at a loss as to what the issue may be. >>>>> >>>>> On 2010-11-29, at 8:51 AM, Pascal Robert wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I just upgraded our staging server, and I'm getting the same behavior >>>>>> that you get. >>>>>> >>>>>>> I see some odd behavior with the AjaxExpansions when JavaMonitor is >>>>>>> running on a server. The images ToggleDown.png and ToggleRight.png are >>>>>>> not appearing. Looking at the resource protocol of Safari the images >>>>>>> are listed as 0 byte and a question mark though they are where WO >>>>>>> should look for them (the URL is correct). All other images are >>>>>>> displayed correctly and the files are not corrupted as Preview opens >>>>>>> them and even dropping them into the apache htdocs shows the right >>>>>>> graphics in a browser. >>>>>>> I enabled logging in JavaMonitor but neither in that log nor in the >>>>>>> apache log I can see any errors or hints. Running JavaMonitor in >>>>>>> Eclipse the images show up. Though it is unimportant for the operation >>>>>>> of JavaMonitor I am curious if anybody else sees the same behavior and >>>>>>> why it fails. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> jw >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Am 25.11.2010 um 14:31 schrieb David LeBer: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 2010-11-25, at 5:21 AM, Johann Werner wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Looks quite shiny now :) There are some input fields that could be a >>>>>>>>> little bit wider though. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Which ones? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Better yet, file a JIRA with a patch ;-) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I found a small bug in the css-file: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> .AppControlScheduleOn, >>>>>>>>> .AppControlAutoRecoverOn { >>>>>>>>> color: #00eb29; >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> should have >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> .AppControlRefusingNewSessions >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> as selector too. Thanks for your effort David! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> jw >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Am 25.11.2010 um 10:13 schrieb Simon: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I just built a new server and got the new monitor - it's superb! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> simon >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 22 November 2010 23:38, David LeBer <dleber_wo...@codeferous.com> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> The Wonder Monitor looks like poo ;-) >>> >>> ;david >>> >>> -- >>> David LeBer >>> Codeferous Software >>> 'co-def-er-ous' adj. Literally 'code-bearing' >>> site: http://codeferous.com >>> blog: http://davidleber.net >>> profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidleber >>> twitter: http://twitter.com/rebeld >>> -- >>> Toronto Area Cocoa / WebObjects developers group: >>> http://tacow.org >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Do not post admin requests to the list. 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