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umairAbro92
Calcite | Level 5

i have generated html files using following code and send it to sas http sever .

 

ods listing close;
ods html body='/var/www/html/body1.html' contents='/var/www/html/contents.html' 
    frame='/var/www/html/main.html';

proc print data=demo_grf.badin39;
run;

proc print data=demo_grf.badin40;
run;

proc print data=demo_grf.dadu39;
run;

proc print data=demo_grf.dadu40;
run;

run;
ods html close;
ods listing;

 

problem is that my main.html cannot communicate with body.html and contents.html . 

 

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anybody has any idea.

 

 

) using sas studios as dev enviorment in a remote server 

3)  am trying to open by  http//sassever/main.html 

4) using version9.4

 

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

The problem is clearly given there.  You have put a tag /var/ in there for some reason, this does not conform to a browser url.  

ods html body='/var/www/html/body1.html' contents='/var/www/html/contents.html' 
    frame='/var/www/html/main.html';

A url is of the form <type>.<site>/<folder>

 

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

The problem is clearly given there.  You have put a tag /var/ in there for some reason, this does not conform to a browser url.  

ods html body='/var/www/html/body1.html' contents='/var/www/html/contents.html' 
    frame='/var/www/html/main.html';

A url is of the form <type>.<site>/<folder>

 

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