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Re: Possible Defect Report.: msg#00043

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Subject: Re: Possible Defect Report.

Hi Tom,

The 'single project' web app only supports reading the log file when
the logs are actually stored under the webapp's folder. You can then
set "CCNet\buildPlugins\original log" linkUrl to then be the correct
place.

Sorry for the hassle on this, this will be going away soon since the
'Web Dashboard' application's new reporting features will replace the
old 'single project' web app (and these new features don't have these
problems). Looking at your other mail, it may well be worth you trying
out using the new features in the Web Dashboard (of you don't need
FxCop or NCover reporting) - see the 'Web Dashboard Reporting
Features' page in the docs folder of the distribution. These features
are in development, so please reply to this list if you have problems
with the docs.

Cheers,

Mike

On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 16:16:39 -0500, Whitner, Tom
<tom.whitner-olXnTl2I80g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I noticed in 0.6 and again now in 0.7RC1 that the "original" link on
> the web/default.aspx page (in the upper right corner) assumes that the log
> file will appear in a folder which is named log and is a subfolder of the
> web directory. Although both the server and web projects let you configure
> this, the configuration does not seem to alter the behavior of this link.
> Am I missing another configuration "trick", or is this link ignoring the
> configuration.
>
> - Tom


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