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Thread began 5/18/2009 8:53 am by xag347641 | Last modified 5/18/2009 11:57 am by Ray Borduin | 2529 views | 3 replies |

xag347641

Webassist include file

Hello,

I was wondering if anyone else was having this problem. Webassist seems to put putting the include files at this <!--#include file="/WA_DataAssist/WA_AppBuilder_VB.asp" --> instead I want file to say "virtual" since i'm uploading it to a server. If it says file i seem to be getting error but when I change it to virtual it works fine on the server. Is there any way to change this without manually doing it every time in DW

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

In your site settings change the setting on the first tab:

Links relative to: change from "document" to "site root"

That is the setting that controls how include files are created in DW so that they should be added properly in the first place.

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xag347641

Thanks Ray for your response. I changed it and all the includes are still file instead of virtual yet when I change it manually a red exclamation mark shows up next to server behavior. It still works and everything just when I click on it it says a javascript error.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It won't update them when you change this setting. It will only insert them correctly next time. Edit and click ok on the broken recordset and see what it does. It thinks something is wrong and this will often update it.

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