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Thu, Apr 22 2021 3:40 PM | Permanent Link |
Ronald | Hi,
If I compile a project in EWB3, it compiles to the output path, which is a subfolder in the content folder of the server . That is what I expected. But if I *run* the application, it compiles to the root of that content folder. Is that correct or is there something I do not understand? Greetings, Ronald |
Fri, Apr 23 2021 7:15 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul ![]() | On 4/22/2021 3:40 PM, Ronald wrote:
> If I compile a project in EWB3, it compiles to the output path, which is a subfolder in the content folder of the server . That is what I expected. But if I *run* the application, it compiles to the root of that content folder. Is that correct or is there something I do not understand? Not seeing that here. In general check your IDE deployment settings in overall settings - is it set to deploy to project specific folder or root folder ? And for project itself check project output path settings. When you run it does copy to web server so i'd check IDE output window to see what it exactly does as it should list all paths there. Raul |
Fri, Apr 23 2021 9:49 AM | Permanent Link |
Ronald | Raul wrote:
> When you run it does copy to web server so i'd check IDE output window > to see what it exactly does as it should list all paths there. Thanks Raul, I changed the path in the Project tab and that worked. By the way, I made a mistake with the title of this thread. Ronald |
Tue, Apr 27 2021 2:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Ronald,
<< If I compile a project in EWB3, it compiles to the output path, which is a subfolder in the content folder of the server . That is what I expected. But if I *run* the application, it compiles to the root of that content folder. Is that correct or is there something I do not understand? >> You're mixing up two different types of paths: the output path for compilation and the deployment path. You need to change the deployment path if you want to change where the application is deployed when the application is run (I'm assuming that you have the "Deploy On Run" checkbox checked in the IDE...). Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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