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Template structure for HTML5 Panel

Explorer ,
Jun 05, 2015 Jun 05, 2015

Hello,

Is there a template file/directory structure for creating an HTML5 Extension Panel for PPro?

Or documentation on creating an HTML5 Extension Panel for PPro?

My issue is that I created a HTML5 Extension Panel for PPro (based off the PProPanel) on 1 computer and have it working fine.

I copied it to a second computer and when I tried to load the Extensions panel I get an "Exception:IOError: File or Folder does not exist"


After pressing "OK".  I get a "Run Script Error - undefined is not an object."


After pressing "OK".  My panel loads with all the button showing up but then get "Run Script Error - undefined is not an object." for each button. 


I copied the same folder structure over to the 2nd computer, so I'm stumped.


thanks for any thoughts,

Kelly

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Adobe Employee , Jun 08, 2015 Jun 08, 2015

PProPanel is specific to PPro, and there is no documentation beyond the quick start guide.

The fact that it runs on one machine and not the others suggests that the problem is specific to those configurations. Perhaps your panel is referencing some external files or folders, which you didn't copy to the new machines?

If you'd like to send me the panel's directory, I can test it here.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 08, 2015 Jun 08, 2015

PProPanel is specific to PPro, and there is no documentation beyond the quick start guide.

The fact that it runs on one machine and not the others suggests that the problem is specific to those configurations. Perhaps your panel is referencing some external files or folders, which you didn't copy to the new machines?

If you'd like to send me the panel's directory, I can test it here.

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Explorer ,
Jun 08, 2015 Jun 08, 2015

Okay, I finally got my panel working.  My mistake was using the PProPanel as a base.  It must have had some file that was in the transfer.

I simply started from scratch and now all is well.

thanks for the reply.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 08, 2015 Jun 08, 2015
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Glad to hear it!

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