[ic] javascript with 5.5.2

Stefan Hornburg (Racke) racke at linuxia.de
Thu Mar 13 10:20:25 EST 2008


Sales Dept wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Walsh" <kevin at cursor.biz>
> To: <interchange-users at icdevgroup.org>
> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 1:03 AM
> Subject: Re: [ic] javascript with 5.5.2
> 
> 
>> "Sales Dept" <sstreich at hughes.net> wrote:
>>> I moved the script to the apache root folder and still received the same
>>> error Sorry, the page (js/script1.js) was not found. I then tried the
>>> <script type='text/javascript' src="[area href='js/script1.js']"
>>> </script>
>>> again the same error.
>>> I am using the mod_interchange module on this server which I am not
>>> on the
>>> 5.3 server.
>>> The javascript program I am trying to use is opencube's Quickmenu V6.3
>>> Nothing is showing in any of the logs to indicate what the problem is.
>>>
>> If you need Apache (with mod_interchange) to serve the file then do this:
>>
>>    1. Create a directory called "js" in Apache's DocumentRoot and put
>>       your script in there.
>>    2. Add /js/ to mod_interchange's OrdinaryFileList directive in your
>>       Apache configuration.
>>    3. Restart Apache if you changed the config for #2.
>>    4. Use <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/script1.js"></script>
>>       in your HTML's <head> section.
> 
> Kevin
> All I can say is a REALLY BIG THANK YOU !!
> That's all it was. Adding to the Filelist was the answer.
> Doing step 4 placed the script up in the logo area, so I moved it down
> to the menu bar area in variables/common_menu to test it, is this going
> to effect the sessions or anything else I should be aware of.
> Again thanks- I was getting suspicious it may be mod_interchange which
> is why I mentioned that.

You should've mentioned it in the first place :-).

Regards
        Racke


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