[WebDNA] WebDNA7 site randomly dropping tags
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2011
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = So I have a CMS program I'm running on WebDNA7 now. I replaced the use =of globals with an includes tag at the top of every page where I want to =use 'global' functions. Seemed like everything was just peachy, so I =went ahead and created another domain to start setting up for =production. So now there's more than one domain using a WebDNA fcgi.I noticed something funny today. WebDNA is completely ignoring =seemingly random tags or lines of code intermittently.for example=85.I have a page that lists all of the local databases and uses the =createdate/time and modify date/time tags. If I refresh a number of =times, every now and then the [createdate] and [moddate] tags will =completely get dropped.On another page, I have a date tag being formatted [format days_to_date ==85.][math]{[thedate]}[/math][/format] and the similar with time, where =I'll get something like this instead..December 31, -1, 12:00 AM so it seems that the [math] tag is being =droppedAlso when adding new records to a database, the recently added row will =disappear intermittently with refreshes. (prefs are automatically =commit to db)It seems that this is mostly happening having used my admin system to =create new things after transition to WebDNA7. Pages that strictly show =records previous to the change do not have any apparent wacky behavior.=20=Any clues what's going on here? Does this have anything to do with =WebDNA's inefficiency without the accelerator license?
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So I have a CMS program I'm running on WebDNA7 now. I replaced the use =of globals with an includes tag at the top of every page where I want to =use 'global' functions. Seemed like everything was just peachy, so I =went ahead and created another domain to start setting up for =production. So now there's more than one domain using a WebDNA fcgi.I noticed something funny today. WebDNA is completely ignoring =seemingly random tags or lines of code intermittently.for example=85.I have a page that lists all of the local databases and uses the =createdate/time and modify date/time tags. If I refresh a number of =times, every now and then the [createdate] and [moddate] tags will =completely get dropped.On another page, I have a date tag being formatted [format days_to_date ==85.]
[math]{[thedate]}[/math][/format] and the similar with time, where =I'll get something like this instead..December 31, -1, 12:00 AM so it seems that the
[math] tag is being =droppedAlso when adding new records to a database, the recently added row will =disappear intermittently with refreshes. (prefs are automatically =commit to db)It seems that this is mostly happening having used my admin system to =create new things after transition to WebDNA7. Pages that strictly show =records previous to the change do not have any apparent wacky behavior.=20=Any clues what's going on here? Does this have anything to do with =WebDNA's inefficiency without the accelerator license?
aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com
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