Re: Mac WebCat 4.0 Day Planner Hang
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 32984
interpreted = N
texte = At 2:06 PM 2000/06/09, WebDNA Support wrote:> >When you try to run the Day Planner Example under Mac Web Cat 4.0, It>>causes WebCat to go slower and slower till it hangs completely. It>>may have something to do with the fact that I use %Y/%m/%d for my>>Date Display Format. -Chuck->>I have set up a Mac WebSTAR 4.2 server here with WebCatalog 4.0>plugin (OS 9.0.4, PowerBook G3) and the Date Display Format set to>%Y/%m/%d. I do not see any memory leaks, dangling threads, or>slowdowns.>>Is there something else I can try? Do you have triggers set up or>any other hits that might be unrelated to the Day Planner samples?No, but it happens every time I try it. The first time, I was ableto add an event, but it never displayed. Since then, it hangs everytime I go in. It slows down the machine so much that it will takeover a minute to pull down a menu. If I can get WebStar switchedto the background, then I can reboot, but sometimes it is so slowI just have to pull the power cord on the iMac (Mac OS 9.0.4) andreboot.I also have never had much luck under WC 3.x with the examplecalendar from the FTP site. -Chuck-__________________________________________________________________________Chuck Rice
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At 2:06 PM 2000/06/09, WebDNA Support wrote:> >When you try to run the Day Planner Example under Mac Web Cat 4.0, It>>causes WebCat to go slower and slower till it hangs completely. It>>may have something to do with the fact that I use %Y/%m/%d for my>>Date Display Format. -Chuck->>I have set up a Mac WebSTAR 4.2 server here with WebCatalog 4.0>plugin (OS 9.0.4, PowerBook G3) and the Date Display Format set to>%Y/%m/%d. I do not see any memory leaks, dangling threads, or>slowdowns.>>Is there something else I can try? Do you have triggers set up or>any other hits that might be unrelated to the Day Planner samples?No, but it happens every time I try it. The first time, I was ableto add an event, but it never displayed. Since then, it hangs everytime I go in. It slows down the machine so much that it will takeover a minute to pull down a menu. If I can get WebStar switchedto the background, then I can reboot, but sometimes it is so slowI just have to pull the power cord on the iMac (Mac OS 9.0.4) andreboot.I also have never had much luck under WC 3.x with the examplecalendar from the FTP site. -Chuck-__________________________________________________________________________Chuck Rice -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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