I just checked and that's the problem.

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 3:09 PM, David LeBer
<dleber_wo...@codeferous.com> wrote:
>
> On 2010-11-29, at 4:01 PM, Ted Archibald wrote:
>
>> I'm running a split install and ToggleRight.png/ToggleDown.png are
>> working fine for me BUT clicking on the AjaxExpansions doesnt do
>> anything...
>
> I believe the css referenced resources issue would only effect you if you are 
> running in direct connect mode.
>
> For your problem check to makes sure that the webserverresources from the 
> Ajax framework are accessible (i.e: check the paths to prototype.js etc).
>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Pascal Robert <prob...@macti.ca> 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
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