I was hoping that I didn’t have to manually move the css on the server but 
instead reference the css that is in the embedded framework.

> On Apr 8, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Chuck Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> See the explanation from Markus below, specifically, "In deployment mode 
> however the resources will be referenced statically direclty by the web 
> server, not through your application. Therefore the resources need to be put 
> where your Apache can find them. This is called split install. When you build 
> your application (ant build with build.xml) you get two .tar.gz files. One is 
> the application and one contains the static web server resources. Unpack 
> those into your docroot folder.”
> 
> Chuck
> 
> On 2015-04-08, 8:32 AM, "Calven Eggert" wrote:
> 
> I see what the problem is but am no sure what to do to fix it.
> 
> When I run the app on the server the html is looking for the css file in the 
> /Library/Webserver/Documents folder:
> 
> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" 
> href="/WebObjects/Frameworks/COREWonderFW.framework/WebServerResources/CORECalendar.css"/>
> 
> It can’t find it there because I have included all my frameworks in the app’s 
> .woa here:
> App.woa/Contents/Frameworks/COREWonderFW.framework/WebServerResources/CORECalendar.css
> 
> Is there a way to change that link so that it finds the .css?  (That <link> 
> seems to be generated. It’s not in my code)
> 
> Calven
> 
> 
> On Apr 8, 2015, at 3:48 AM, Markus Ruggiero <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> On 07.04.2015, at 22:13, Calven Eggert <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I’m using AjaxDatePicker and it works great on my machine, however, when 
> installed on server the app doesn’t display the date.
> The link when working locally is:
> AOD.loadCSS('/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CancerStaging.woa/_wr_/wodata=/Users/coredev/Projects/COREWonderFW/Resources/CORECalendar.css')
> When on the server:
> AOD.loadCSS('/WebObjects/Frameworks/COREWonderFW.framework/Resources/CORECalendar.css')
> I am overriding the css and framework so that all my apps can use the same 
> css:
> AuditAjaxDate: AjaxDatePicker {
> ...
> calendarCSS = "CORECalendar.css";
> calendarCSSFramework = "COREWonderFW";
> }
> Have I entered the values correctly (relative paths), or is there something 
> else I’ve missed?
> Calven
> Calven,
> this is "split install".
> during development you can put your static webserver resources either in 
> Resources or WebServerResources folder. The resource manager will locate 
> them. The URL from the development clearly shows this (access through your 
> application). In deployment mode however the resources will be referenced 
> statically direclty by the web server, not through your application. 
> Therefore the resources need to be put where your Apache can find them. This 
> is called split install. When you build your application (ant build with 
> build.xml) you get two .tar.gz files. One is the application and one contains 
> the static web server resources. Unpack those into your docroot folder.
> You can either embed all the frameworks into your application or then all the 
> frameworks must be installed in either wo.system.frameworks or 
> wo.local.frameworks (these are paths from your wolips.properties file). The 
> ant build process will collect and package all the static resources from your 
> application and the frameworks.
> Hope this helps
> ---markus---
> 
> 
> Calven
> 
> 
> 
> 
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