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Hi,
I need to provide the user with such a button :
"Open an example" or
"About coffee business solutions"
This button should open a pdf/html file that is in the same directory than the .qvw. For example : Open URL Action, with such an URL :
..\doc\coffee_business.html
Actually, it does work locally but not when I open the .qvw from AccessPoint.
Any Idea ?
Thanks
Adrien
This is the answer from the support team :
Question :
[..]
Actually, the macro is not the point. It does the same thing with this html file :
../doc/about_coffee_business.html
“File not found”. I’m not using access point but the ‘open in server’ facility of the Qlikview executable.
It works when I ‘open’ it directly. I need to provide the URL as “relative”, not as “absolute” location.
Answer :
It appears that if you want to use relative paths, the folder must be under wwwroot\inetpub for IIS or you have to set the path in our webserver virtual folders,
for example Blah C:\Blah. I used the login.htm file and placed in c:\Blah then in the URL for the action did ..\..\..\Blah\login.htm
Relative mean relative to where the web server is looking for it.
Regards
Anders
In conclusion, the absolute path, with IP of server, must be used.
up !
no idea ?
Hi,
If you are giving action to open the qvw file then, in file name space type file name in below format.
\\IP Address of server\Foldername\Filename.qvw.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Kaushik Solanki
This is the answer from the support team :
Question :
[..]
Actually, the macro is not the point. It does the same thing with this html file :
../doc/about_coffee_business.html
“File not found”. I’m not using access point but the ‘open in server’ facility of the Qlikview executable.
It works when I ‘open’ it directly. I need to provide the URL as “relative”, not as “absolute” location.
Answer :
It appears that if you want to use relative paths, the folder must be under wwwroot\inetpub for IIS or you have to set the path in our webserver virtual folders,
for example Blah C:\Blah. I used the login.htm file and placed in c:\Blah then in the URL for the action did ..\..\..\Blah\login.htm
Relative mean relative to where the web server is looking for it.
Regards
Anders
In conclusion, the absolute path, with IP of server, must be used.