- <TITLE>The Command Results Page</TITLE>
- <p> P4Web displays a <b>Results</b> page when you run a Perforce command that
- modifes data. From the <b>Results</b> page, click the <B>Files</B> tab to get
- back to your last view of the <b>Files</b> page.
- <p> Typically, a <b>Results</b> page consists of two parts:
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li><b>Command</b>: the command that P4Web sent to the Perforce server.
- <P>
- <li><b>Result</b>: messages returned from the Perforce server. Normal completion
- status is displayed in black, exceptions are displayed in red.
- </ul>
- <p> <B>Note:</b> Clicking your browser's "Refresh" or "Reload" button while displaying
- a <b>Results</b> page can cause P4Web to rerun the Perforce command that is
- displayed.
# | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
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#1 | 12234 | Matt Attaway | Rejigger P4Web project in preparation for official sunsetting The bin directory contain...s the last official builds of P4Web from the Perforce download site. P4Web is soon to be completely sunsetted; these builds are here for folks who don't want to build their own. To better handle the archived builds the source code has been moved into a separate src directory. « |
10 years ago | |
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#1 | 8914 | Matt Attaway | Initial add of the P4Web source code | 11 years ago |