[OGo-MacOSX] SOPEX Questions
Garry Watkins
macosx@opengroupware.org
Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:24:49 -0400
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I finally got SOPEX up and running ok with debugging with Xcode 2.1. The
problem was Xcode 2.2 PR(2-3). So everything is pretty good now, except
within SOPEX when I try to debug something it is timing out before it
finishes rendering, and then breaks the connection with the browser. I
cannot reload the browser and have everything ok again. Is there some place
that the timeout can be set for a longer time frame?
Second, javascript does not work in the SOPEX window. Any ideas how this ca=
n
be activated? As a workaround, is there a way to set it to use the same por=
t
each time that SOPEX starts?
Finally, when using a WOConditional, where the condition is equal to a
string. If the string is not null, shouldn't it return a true?
Thanks
Garry
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I finally got SOPEX up and running ok with debugging with Xcode 2.1. =
The problem was Xcode 2.2 PR(2-3). So everything is pretty good now, =
except within SOPEX when I try to debug something it is timing out before i=
t finishes rendering, and then breaks the connection with the browser. =
; I cannot reload the browser and have everything ok again. Is there =
some place that the timeout can be set for a longer time frame?
<br><br>Second, javascript does not work in the SOPEX window. Any ide=
as how this can be activated? As a workaround, is there a way to set =
it to use the same port each time that SOPEX starts?<br><br>Finally, when u=
sing a WOConditional, where the condition is equal to a string. If th=
e string is not null, shouldn't it return a true?
<br><br>Thanks<br>Garry<br><br>
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