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Dichter
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Posted - Sep 16 2007 :  12:47:20 PM  Show Profile  Visit Dichter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Since upgrading to FSL 4.0 (on linux) the report.html files generated with FSL 4.0 have broken links -- in other words, the models run without errors, and all the data files are generated (i.e., can be viewed with FSLView), however, the report.html files look empty because all the links are wrong.

Any feedback regarding how to address this would be greatly appreciated.

Gabriel S. Dichter, PhD
UNC Departments of Psychiatry & Psychology
http://www.can.unc.edu/

syam.gadde
BIAC Staff

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Posted - Sep 17 2007 :  09:56:39 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can you give an idea what the links are and what you think they should be?
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Dichter
BIAC Faculty

190 Posts

Posted - Sep 17 2007 :  10:02:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit Dichter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
FYI - I posted this question to the FSL list-serve, and here was Steve Smith's reply:

This is probably due to the fact the Windows web browser does NOT follow the accepted HTML standards. In general I would not recommend trying to use Windows to view results; presumably you have an X server under windows, otherwise you wouldn't be able to use the FSL GUIs - so can you just run Mozilla (etc) on the linux machine and display this under windows?

Has anyone had success viewing FSL 4.0 output in a Windows environment?

Gabriel S. Dichter, PhD
UNC Departments of Psychiatry & Psychology
http://www.can.unc.edu/
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