Alright - here's my situation. I'm using ASP.NET 2.0 and some javascript. The jscript works just fine if I put the files in the root directory of the project, and works fine if I upload the .js file to my web server and fully qualify the name in the src attribute of the script tag (meaning:
BUT (here's the bit but(t) of the night) - IF I put the .js file in a "js" folder inside my project on the local machine, ASP does not load the file (or tells me it was loaded with errors in IE).
Thinking it was a permissions issue, I granted every stinking permission to the ASP.NET and IUSR users on my machine. I even wrote some code that opens the files and writes the contents out in my browser - so the application can access it.
Does /anyone/ know what's going on here? What am I not doing? I googled and googled, I searched around this and other forums for about 45 mins before posting this. And I can't find a derned thing. At this point, I'm just dizzy.
FWIW - this is also happening with .css files, so it is repeatable.
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When told, "goto hell", a programmer finds the method, not the destination as harmful.
BUT (here's the bit but(t) of the night) - IF I put the .js file in a "js" folder inside my project on the local machine, ASP does not load the file (or tells me it was loaded with errors in IE).
Thinking it was a permissions issue, I granted every stinking permission to the ASP.NET and IUSR users on my machine. I even wrote some code that opens the files and writes the contents out in my browser - so the application can access it.
Does /anyone/ know what's going on here? What am I not doing? I googled and googled, I searched around this and other forums for about 45 mins before posting this. And I can't find a derned thing. At this point, I'm just dizzy.
FWIW - this is also happening with .css files, so it is repeatable.
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When told, "goto hell", a programmer finds the method, not the destination as harmful.