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Perhaps this should be replaced with the WOLips Tutorial or, at least, significant effort made to draw the readers attention to the fact that this isn't a tutorial for WOLips?
I was going crazy because of this line:
So, to add a variable to keep track of our visitors name, click on the 'Interface' menu bar item and select 'Add Key...'.
Simply because I couldn't find the "Interface" menu bar item, nor "Add Key"...
Perhaps there is a way to set what version of WebObjects you are using (for me Leopard 5.4?) [which means WOLips is the only option vs. previous versions] to customize the content presented?
The URL for James Nugent's modified version is a 404. I will delete the reference to it from the main article. And this really needs a notice at the top explaining that it's legacy content.
Should we create a WOLips version of this "tutorial" ? Maybe as a podcast ?
I've created a modified version of this for use with WOLips. It's available as a PDF from:
http://people.bath.ac.uk/jen20/WebObjects-GettingStarted.pdf
LaTeX source is available on request.
Perhaps this should be replaced with the WOLips Tutorial or, at least, significant effort made to draw the readers attention to the fact that this isn't a tutorial for WOLips?
I was going crazy because of this line:
So, to add a variable to keep track of our visitors name, click on the 'Interface' menu bar item and select 'Add Key...'.
Simply because I couldn't find the "Interface" menu bar item, nor "Add Key"...
Perhaps there is a way to set what version of WebObjects you are using (for me Leopard 5.4?) [which means WOLips is the only option vs. previous versions] to customize the content presented?
The URL for James Nugent's modified version is a 404. I will delete the reference to it from the main article. And this really needs a notice at the top explaining that it's legacy content.