Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Luis Diaz" With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one panel with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a IIS server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner display message "Loading....". Why the components do not appear? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Dennis Ortiz" Hi Luis, > With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one > panel with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a > IIS server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. > Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner > display message "Loading....". > Why the components do not appear? sorry, but i don't see what you comment. what i see is a unfinished adult site. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Dennis Ortiz" >> With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one >> panel with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a >> IIS server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. >> Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner >> display message "Loading....". >> Why the components do not appear? > > sorry, but i don't see what you comment. what i see is a unfinished > adult site. What browser you are using. I see the problem you comment in IE9 and some versions of Chrome (Canary Build) . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Luis Diaz" wrote in message news:LDgrfY0sLHA.2084@anaxagvs227... > With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one panel > with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a IIS > server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. > Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner > display message "Loading....". > Why the components do not appear? Where the ExtRoot property in UniServerModule is pointing too? Have you deployed the ext-3.3.0 folder? http://www.unigui.com/doc/online_help/index.html?adjusting_paths.htm . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Luis Diaz" El 13/01/2011 18:50, Dennis Ortiz escribió: > >>> With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one >>> panel with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a >>> IIS server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. >>> Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner >>> display message "Loading....". >>> Why the components do not appear? >> >> sorry, but i don't see what you comment. what i see is a unfinished >> adult site. > > What browser you are using. I see the problem you comment in IE9 and > some versions of Chrome (Canary Build) > The "xxxx" if a false url for hide the real. I use mozilla 3.6. Now try with explorer 7 and view a error "undefined ext". I will see the confgiration path for ext. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Luis Diaz" El 13/01/2011 18:55, Farshad Mohajeri escribió: > "Luis Diaz" wrote in message > news:LDgrfY0sLHA.2084@anaxagvs227... >> With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one panel >> with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a IIS >> server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. >> Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner >> display message "Loading....". >> Why the components do not appear? > > Where the ExtRoot property in UniServerModule is pointing too? Have you > deployed the ext-3.3.0 folder? > > http://www.unigui.com/doc/online_help/index.html?adjusting_paths.htm > > Attach a image of ServerModule paths. Project1.dll is in e:\www\verin\cgi-bin folder cache in e:\www\verin\cache Ext3.3.0 folder is in e:\www\verin\cgi-bin and renamed for ext It´s fine? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Luis Diaz" wrote in message news:QcIf3z0sLHA.1580@anaxagvs227... > El 13/01/2011 18:55, Farshad Mohajeri escribió: >> "Luis Diaz" wrote in message >> news:LDgrfY0sLHA.2084@anaxagvs227... >>> With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one >>> panel >>> with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a IIS >>> server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. >>> Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner >>> display message "Loading....". >>> Why the components do not appear? >> >> Where the ExtRoot property in UniServerModule is pointing too? Have you >> deployed the ext-3.3.0 folder? >> >> http://www.unigui.com/doc/online_help/index.html?adjusting_paths.htm >> >> > Attach a image of ServerModule paths. > Project1.dll is in e:\www\verin\cgi-bin folder > cache in e:\www\verin\cache > Ext3.3.0 folder is in e:\www\verin\cgi-bin and renamed for ext > It´s fine? > Don't rename it. Just copy the folder with its original name "ext-3.3.0" and appliccation will locate it. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Luis Diaz" El 13/01/2011 19:26, Farshad Mohajeri escribió: > "Luis Diaz" wrote in message > news:QcIf3z0sLHA.1580@anaxagvs227... >> El 13/01/2011 18:55, Farshad Mohajeri escribió: >>> "Luis Diaz" wrote in message >>> news:LDgrfY0sLHA.2084@anaxagvs227... >>>> With delphi 2010 create new isapi project and put in a MainForm one >>>> panel >>>> with 2 edits and 1 button inside. Compile it fine. Upload it to a IIS >>>> server and call it with : http://www.xxxx.net/cgi-bin/project1.dll. >>>> Show only a blue page without any component and in the top-left corner >>>> display message "Loading....". >>>> Why the components do not appear? >>> Where the ExtRoot property in UniServerModule is pointing too? Have you >>> deployed the ext-3.3.0 folder? >>> >>> http://www.unigui.com/doc/online_help/index.html?adjusting_paths.htm >>> >>> >> Attach a image of ServerModule paths. >> Project1.dll is in e:\www\verin\cgi-bin folder >> cache in e:\www\verin\cache >> Ext3.3.0 folder is in e:\www\verin\cgi-bin and renamed for ext >> It´s fine? >> > Don't rename it. Just copy the folder with its original name "ext-3.3.0" and > appliccation will locate it. Ok. SOLVED!!! Thanks. There is no tutorial or manual to get started besides the online documentation in the web? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Luis Diaz" > Ok. SOLVED!!! > Thanks. > There is no tutorial or manual to get started besides the online > documentation in the web? > There is, but unfortunately they're not ready to publish. There will be detailed docs once the framework becomes mature enough. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 13, 2011 Author Share Posted January 13, 2011 Message from: "Luis Diaz" El 13/01/2011 20:59, Farshad Mohajeri escribió: > "Luis Diaz" >> Ok. SOLVED!!! >> Thanks. >> There is no tutorial or manual to get started besides the online >> documentation in the web? >> > There is, but unfortunately they're not ready to publish. There will be > detailed docs once the framework becomes mature enough. Well we will continue testing and asking to list. I appreciate your patience and work. See you soon. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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