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8/4/2008 7:29 AM
 

I have a module with some javascript and at the bottom of the control, I have this:

<script type="text/javascript">
   load();
</script>

which should of course be calling the load() function. When I run it on my home machine, it runs without a problem. When I upload the module to my hosting provider. It does not run. I put the javascript keyword debugger just above the load() line and it should have triggered firebug. It triggers firebug on my home machine, but not the hosting provider...

any clues?

thanks

Nick

 
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8/4/2008 8:46 AM
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I figured it out. i was having a path problem between my development server and production.

<%=this.ModulePath %>

was doing some interesting things....

nick

 

 

 
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