what's the right Xi5 URL for starting a form that has the structure:
project N
folder N1001
form N1001
I tried:
http://localhost:3030/N/N1001/N1001.eb
http://localhost:3030/N/N1001/N1001
http://localhost:3030/N/N1001.eb
http://localhost:3030/N/N1001
But that gives a Http404 error (resource not available).
URL 5x style
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Harry,
You can use either of these URL's:
localhost:3030/<webapp>/N1001.eb
localhost:3030/<webapp>/ufsmain?formid=N1001 (same as V4)
Neither of these specify the project or the path. This is because form names must be unique in V5, same as V4.
You will also notice a third URL format when a form is submitted from the designer. But I would advise not using this to invoke a form from a browser.
Regards
Jon
You can use either of these URL's:
localhost:3030/<webapp>/N1001.eb
localhost:3030/<webapp>/ufsmain?formid=N1001 (same as V4)
Neither of these specify the project or the path. This is because form names must be unique in V5, same as V4.
You will also notice a third URL format when a form is submitted from the designer. But I would advise not using this to invoke a form from a browser.
Regards
Jon
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If you've upgraded a V4 system and never changed the web app name, it will be "ufs". If you use the out-of-the-box server with V5 it will be "ebase" (we've changed it). You can check by looking in UfsServer/tomcat/webapps - the folder name is the web app name.
If you're using the new integrated server (check Designer preferences > Test Server), it will be "ebasetest" and this can't be changed.
If you're using the new integrated server (check Designer preferences > Test Server), it will be "ebasetest" and this can't be changed.
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Harry,
Yes you're right - the new V5 URL format formname.eb IS case sensitive. However, the old V4 URL format ufsmain?formid=formname ISN'T case sensitive. In general we wanted to make everything case sensitive but couldn't with the V4 URLs because this would break the backward compatibility.
Jon
Yes you're right - the new V5 URL format formname.eb IS case sensitive. However, the old V4 URL format ufsmain?formid=formname ISN'T case sensitive. In general we wanted to make everything case sensitive but couldn't with the V4 URLs because this would break the backward compatibility.
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