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Jared Cobb
 
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Default Add Folders to SB List - 07-16-2003 , 12:14 PM






Hi all

I've created about 30 Server Behaviors (using the "New Server Behavior"
feature in DMX) and I'm wondering if it's possible to create subfolders in
the Server Behavior list so that I can organize these better. (For example,
there's a "Dynamic Form Elements" folder, "User Authentication" folder,
etc.)

Thanks in advance!

j



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Jared Cobb
 
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Default Re: Add Folders to SB List - 07-16-2003 , 12:34 PM






I think I figured it out. Maybe someone can confirm that this is okay to
do, or slap my hand if it's not. =)

I found that the SBs are actually HTML and XML files stored in the user's
Application folder in Windows. When you create a subfolder in *Windows* and
then move the files in there, it works. Also, you need to edit the relative
paths of the linked .js files so that you don't get an error. It worked for
me this time, can anyone think of a reason I wouldn't want to do it this
way? Thanks!

j

"Jared Cobb" <forums (AT) NO-SPAMjaredcobb (DOT) com> wrote

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Hi all

I've created about 30 Server Behaviors (using the "New Server Behavior"
feature in DMX) and I'm wondering if it's possible to create subfolders in
the Server Behavior list so that I can organize these better. (For
example,
there's a "Dynamic Form Elements" folder, "User Authentication" folder,
etc.)

Thanks in advance!

j





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Default Re: Add Folders to SB List - 07-16-2003 , 02:36 PM



In article <bf3usi$mr2$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com>, forums@NO-
SPAMjaredcobb.com says...

Quote:
I found that the SBs are actually HTML and XML files stored in the user's
Application folder in Windows. When you create a subfolder in *Windows* and
then move the files in there, it works. Also, you need to edit the relative
paths of the linked .js files so that you don't get an error. It worked for
me this time, can anyone think of a reason I wouldn't want to do it this
way? Thanks!
Yes, it works as you say

Live long and prosper

Michele


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