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I have an image on the HTML that I'm editing using HTML Painter. For some reason, when I assign the source to it, HTML Painter points it to my local temp directory. The image is in the app directory in the server, but, I guess it copies it down to my local directory then changes the html to point there. I'm concerned that this might not work when deploying to production.
Had the same problem. My solution was to do everything I needed to do in Painter, then assign the image file while in text mode and never again open the file in painter.
WebFocus 7.1.4 Win2K Client
WebFocus 7.1.6 Server
Posts: 22 | Location: san antonio texas | Registered: January 11, 2005
Tony is right, without a case it will not be fixed. I'v had the same problem and did the same thing Tony did. My WF installation (desktop,Client and server) is installed on a Virtual machine. I tried to reboot the VM over and over again but no result. Then I raised the memormy for that VM and that gave me, strange enough, better results, but the problem was still comming back. Then I didn't use the VM for a couple of days and suddely the problem was no longer there. The only explaination I have for this is that by rebooting the entire machine resolved the problem and cleaned up the garbage that triggered this problem.
So maybe rebooting your machine will help you of did you trie this already?