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Thu, Feb 27 2014 3:09 PM | Permanent Link |
David Darlison | Hi,
Just playing about with a trial version of EWB, I have setup a remote connection to DBISAM db. Everything is fine within the IDE but as soon as I run the application outside of The IDE I get "Error executing request "datasets" (Access is denied.)" error. How can I get around this. Thanks David |
Thu, Feb 27 2014 4:42 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul ![]() | On 2/27/2014 3:09 PM, David Darlison wrote:
> Just playing about with a trial version of EWB, I have setup a remote connection to DBISAM db. Everything is fine within the IDE but as soon as I run the application outside of The IDE I get "Error executing request "datasets" (Access is denied.)" error. > How can I get around this. > How are you running the application exactly? Do you have the local web server running - it's needed to serve up the datasets (IDE has a built-in web server so it handles this automagically ![]() Best way to test that everything is running OK is to serve the EWB app using the Local web server as well - if app loads you know the web server is functional and you also would also not run into any of the cross domain security restrictions. Raul |
Fri, Feb 28 2014 1:29 AM | Permanent Link |
David Darlison | Hi
I was opening the HTML file directly, I now realise that if I have the IDE running I can start the app by typing localhost in the address bar and it seems to run ok. If I load the EWB web server I don't seem to be able to start it from the IDE, why? No + icon. David |
Fri, Feb 28 2014 9:43 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul ![]() | On 2/28/2014 1:29 AM, David Darlison wrote:
> I was opening the HTML file directly, I now realise that if I have the IDE running I can start the app by typing localhost in the address bar and it seems to run ok. You MUST serve the data using a web server even if you open html file direct. This is browser sandbox restriction. IDE has a built-in web server so with IDE running you can use localhost like you saw. When running outside IDE or for deployment you can use the included Web Server - see manual for configuring it : http://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=topics&id=ewb1§ion=using_the_web_server > If I load the EWB web server I don't seem to be able to start it from the IDE, why? No + icon. IDE has its own built-in web server so generally you can use either IDE one or the separate web server app but not both (though if you want you can configure the IDE to use the external web server but you'd need to do some additional config as well as ensure the ports don't conflict). Raul |
Fri, Feb 28 2014 4:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | David,
<< If I load the EWB web server I don't seem to be able to start it from the IDE, why? No + icon. >> Because the EWB Web Server is external to the IDE process, and normally not even running on the same machine, there is no way to start/stop it remotely (at least not now). Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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