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Subject: Re: REPOST: [japple-dev] HTML Objects Display, but Template Objects
From: John Shimer <jshimer () saucontech ! com>
Date: 2003-02-20 13:44:33
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Jonathan,
I believe Japple can handle what you are trying to do. I can't see
anything wrong from the information you've included in your e-mail. I
need more information to help debug your problem.
Thanks,
John
Jonathan Lonon wrote:
>Can anyone help. If this is not allowed with Japple, please let me know. I
>will have to undo several things if this is not doable, but I need to know
>before I proceed.
>
>Thanks,
>Jonathan.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Lonon, Jonathan B" <Jonathan.B.Lonon@bankofamerica.com>
>To: <japple-dev@japple.org>
>Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 12:00 PM
>Subject: [japple-dev] HTML Objects Display, but Template Objects won't!
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>>Here is a problem that I don't know how to get around: (I am using a
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>very
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>>simplified skeletal view of my JMO setup to explain. I know all of my
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>pages
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>>work.)
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>>This works:
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>>1) My StartPage PAGE JMO has one object named startappHTML that is of
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>type
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>>FILE (pointing to startapp.html). It is triggered when user enters URL.
>>2) startapp.html contains <frame
>>src="japple?PAGE=japple.starter.myFirstPage"> as part of a frameset.
>>3) The myFirstPage JMO referenced in the src property contains one object
>>named myFirstPageHTML that is of type HTML.
>>4) The application displays myFirstPage in the assigned frame with no
>>problem.
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>>This doesn't work: (what am I doing wrong?)
>>
>>1) My ContinueApp PAGE JMO has one object named continueHTML that is of
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>type
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>>FILE (pointing to continueapp.html). It is triggered by
>>a <FORM action="japple?PAGE=japple.starter.mySecondPage" ... > post
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>(i.e.,
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>>user clicks a button).
>>2) continueapp.html contains <frame
>>src="japple?PAGE=japple.starter.mySecondPage">
>>3) The mySecondPage JMO referenced in the src property contains one
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>object
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>>named mySecondPageTemplate that is of type TEMPLATE.
>>4) The application will not display mySecondPage!
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>>As you can see both are similar, the only difference is I cannot have a
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>src
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>>that points to a PAGE JMO that references a TEMPLATE type JMO. The PAGE
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>JMO
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>>that references the HTML type JMO works fine! Everything surronding this
>>works, so I don't think there is anything else in my application causing
>>this -- it seems to be that I just need to know how to reference my other
>>JMO's that are not straight HTML when I need to put the page reference in
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>a
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>>src property as shown. If I understand Japple correctly, the template
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>type
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>>is going to the template html file, then to the handler, so I think this
>>process may be confusing the HTML src property. Nothing happens!
>>
>>Help!
>>Jonathan.
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