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azee

Posts: 3
Posted: 02/20/2004, 5:21 PM

Hi guys, I need help.
I trying to get started with CCS and I dit set up Apache2, Mysql
perl and php.
All the components are working properly including odbc.
I'm following the CCS tutorials but I been having problems with
the page generation.

CCS start generating the pages as indicated on the bottom
window :
Generating "Admin\AdmCategories"
Generating "Admin\AdmCategories"
Generating Common Files
Generating "Admin\Login"
Generating "Admin\AdmHeader"
Publishing to "C:\apache2\htdocs\mystore"

After it is done, I try to view a live page and I get the following
error :
Object not found !
The requested URL was not found on this server. If you
entered the URL manually please check your spelling and try
again.
http://localhost/mystore/Admin/AdmCategories.php

This url is correct but it is empty.
No pages were generated to this location by CCS.
Project Settings :
Server Path : C:\apache2\htdocs\mystore
Server URL : http://localhost/mystore

I'm not able to see where the problem occurs, probably is
right in front of my nose but I have very little experience with
CCS and this error is eluding me.

Thanks in advance for any help.................. azee
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hidran

Posts: 29
Posted: 05/18/2004, 1:21 PM

Check in project properties if it has the right path. By default it ha sc://inetpub/wwwroot.
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francesco
Posted: 05/28/2004, 3:21 AM

Hi,
I have encountered the same problem as you. I would like to know if you've succeded in solving it and how.
Please answer me back as asap.

Francesco
Azeecoe
Posted: 05/28/2004, 11:35 AM

Hi Francesco

CodeCharge did not offer any solution, only for me to contact them.
Maybe is because I'm using the Trial version.

My hard drive crashed and after reloading I never tried again.
I find CodeCharge does not provide enough documentation for the inexperienced and I'm trying to understand database creation better
so as not even have the need for such an application although I find
CodeCharge could accelerate development.

I tried many combinations and I could't make it publish to the folder indicated in my example : ( I'm using Apache 2, not PWS or IIS ).
Server Path : C:\apache2\htdocs\mystore
Server URL : http://localhost/mystore

My guess is that since this application is one of the examples created
by CodeCharge that I modified, maybe something in the code desn't
allow the publishing to be done anywhere but inside the folder of
CodeCharge itself.

Anyway ,doesn't make much sense. It should allow to publish anywhere.

I"ll reload it and try again.

Sorry that I can't be of more help to you.

Likewise if you find the solution plese post it or be so kind as letting
me know.

Regards............... Azee


peterr


Posts: 5971
Posted: 05/28/2004, 6:22 PM

The publishing is disabled in cracked versions of CCS. If someone (probably I) asked you to contact our support it usually means that we'd need to research this problem specifically with your installation and we cannot do this via forums.
However so far we have not found anyone who uses the valid CCS (full or trial version) and has this problem.
I'm not sure why you wouldn't contact our support if this is what was recommended.
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