[izpack-users] Setting "TargetPanel.dir" has no effect..

Markus Schlegel markus.schlegel at pulinco.com
Thu Nov 23 15:08:03 CET 2006


Ok, thanks, this works.
But still the documentation states, that it should work with that "TargetPanel.dir" thing.
 
Either the Code or the Documentation is wrong in this point.
 
Markus

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Von: izpack-users-bounces at lists.berlios.de im Auftrag von Bartz, Klaus
Gesendet: Do 23.11.2006 14:55
An: izpack-users at lists.berlios.de
Betreff: Re: [izpack-users] Setting "TargetPanel.dir" has no effect..


Hi Markus,
use instead <info><appsubpath>, that works.
see docu subchapter "The Information Element <info>"
 
Cheers
 
Klaus

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	Hi
	I am a new user of IzPack (3.9) and I am trying to set the default Installation Path displayed in the TargetPanel.
	According to the Documentation, I have to save the Path in a Txt-File:
	 
	 TargetDir.txt:
	$APPLICATIONS_DEFAULT_ROOT/Pulinco/MyProductXY
	 
	and declare that resource in the install.xml file.
	 
	The generated jar-file contains a file "TargetPanel.dir", which contains that String. So the compiler and the filepath in the installer.xml are ok.
	 
	It seems, that TargetPanel does not handle this setting correctly.
	 
	Any hints?
	 
	Thanks Markus
	 
	PS: see also my next post about the Installationdirectory on International versions of Windows...

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