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When $GLOBALS['gszAppWebPath'] variable is set to the application partial path (e.g.: 'http://path/to/hawai/' instead of 'http://path/to/hawai/htdocs') and a specific image in a particular widget (e.g.: '<cwc2 type="CompassPoint" visible="true" direction="northwest" image="htdocs/images/cwc_buttons/pan_1_northwest.png" imagewidth="19" imageheight="19" panpercent="80" />') is adding the rest of the path, image is not displayed. Tested with a copy of "hawaii" demo. Fedora Core 2 Mozilla 1.6 Chameleon 20040709
Changed target to 1.99 RC 1.
? how is it a chameleon bug if you do not set up the application correctly ?
reopening this bug as a documentation issue. The questions now are: * how this will be documented? * where will it be documented? * When will this be documented? And for what target release? set to reopen as a Documentation issue.
Here's my 2 cents: If $GLOBALS['gszAppWebPath'] is not set properly then it means that your Chameleon configuration is not set properly. If you have not configured your Chameleon installation properly then a lot of other stuff breaks too. This is not a documentation issue beyond the need to have proper installation and configuration docs.
**I meant application, not chameleon** ...If your application is not configured properly.....anyway, you get the idea ;)
I'm sorry, I have to agree with Bill. If you configure your application incorrectly, it will not work. This is true of all software. We can leave this open if you like.
Well currently there is no documentation to set up an index.php file for a chameleon application. This is more of the issue. There is little documention describing the different config options that can be used within the index application file. When should this issue be addressed within chameleon release? I am going to change the title of this bug. From:Image not found when $GLOBALS['gszAppWebPath'] is not set correctly To: [Chameleon - Doc] Need detailed documentation for setting up applications.
I agree with comments #2, 4 and 6. This bug is not a bug. But it is good to have some documentation on how to set this kind of file (comment #7).
Darren to decide what kind of documentation we need for this and where it should go.
Reassigned to Jeff.