I downloaded Wapaka, see: http://www.wapaka.com/wapaka/dev_start.asp But I still do not this work to me. It just requires Java, so I think it's something wrong with the command lines. This one works fine on Windows: java -classpath Wapaka.jar;WPKScriptLibs.jar;WPKScript.jar;. Wapaka This is a bat file called wapaka.bat and it's inside the wapaka folder: G:\athome03-09\wapaka On linux (SuSE 8.0 and my java is working fine) wapaka is in /windows/G/athome03-09/wapaka. So I tried: (as the bat file) java -classpath Wapaka.jar;WPKScriptLibs.jar;WPKScript.jar;. Wapaka (as it's suggested in ReadMeFirstPC.TXT) java -classpath /windows/G/athome03-09/wapakaWapaka.jar;/windows/G/athome03-09/wapakaWPKScriptLibs.jar;/windows/G/athome03-09/wapakaWPKScript.jar;. Wapaka (hopelessly) java -classpath .;/windows/G/athome03-09/wapaka;/windows/G/athome03-09/wapaka/Wapaka.jar;/windows/G/athome03-09/wapaka/WPKScript.jar;C:\wapaka\WPKScriptLibs.jar Wapaka Nothing works to me. Some ideas? a. Adagilson Batista Bispo da Silva escreveu:
or is there? I wonder if I can't forget opening Windows XP just to edit and view my wap websites if I can do this on Linux. Thanks for any help a.