Whitman, thanks
for the very clear instructions. The steps you outline appear geared towards
running JResults Client directly from the web page, which is exactly what many
users have been asking for. I have
also been asked if a standalone installation of JResult Client on a specific
computer can just grab the .lst and .txt files from a website – essentially using
the web only as a means of making the data files accessible to a computer
running JResult Client at a remote site. Of course,
this may be completely unnecessary if the steps you have outlined are used, but
in theory, will this other method work? Mark
Earley 850 422-2100 - office/fax 850 322-3226 - cell -----Original
Message----- The
JResultClient.html can be used to specify the location of the applet when
running from http server. Attached is an updated version of
JResultClient.html, please use a text editor to change the line from <PARAM
NAME="address" VALUE="">> to
<PARAM
NAME="address" VALUE="https://home.earthlink.net/~meglobal/">> and
overwrite the JResultClient.html in your \Program Files\GEMS\JResultClient\
folder. Then copy
all the files in \Program Files\GEMS\JResultClient\ folder to https://home.earthlink.net/~meglobal/ Now all the .class, .gif and html files are all
on the web site and they should work with each other happily. You may
even want to rename the file name to index.html on your web site. This
will run the html file when you enter https://home.earthlink.net/~meglobal/ from
your browser. Also it is good to set aside the data by moving the
script.lst and other sXXX-XXX.txt to a sub-folder. Whitman -----
Original Message -----
To: Support Sent: Thursday, April 04,
2002 10:56 Subject:
Jresult client files on web I am testing JResult
Client’s ability to pull results off of a website. I placed some test results
files at: https://home.earthlink.net/~meglobal/ The files are script.lst,
s1-0.txt and s19-0.txt. I cannot get JResult Client to give me the list of
scripts when I hit refresh. Is there some trick to the
addressing I am missing, or is this most likely something wrong on my end?
Everything works well if the files are on a local drive. Mark Mark
Earley 850 422-2100 - office/fax 850 322-3226 - cell |