Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour
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texte = Chris, that is the correct code. I just ran another test...I removed all webdna files and folders completely. I then reextracted the w=ebdna zip, put everything in place, then opened up admin prefs. I should me=ntion that I completely wiped out my browser cache, cookies, etc. Beforehand= and restarted apache.Upon the first save and modification, the webdna.ini db is corrupted between= file and memory.Did I mention I will pay someone to help me fix this? I really need some re=al attention here. =20This is supposed to be a live site now.On Jan 6, 2012, at 6:19 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>=20> On Jan 6, 2012, at 20:50, aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com wrote:>=20>> Okay, this is interesting. I'm trying the tests from another computer an=d not getting any error. =20>>=20>> With my main computer, could my browser, having multiple windows open, or= some other variable from this setup be corrupting the webdna engine? How c=urious.=20>=20> No way to corrupt the WebDNA engine from a browser... but your browser has= a cache: maybe the problem?. Also, could you provide the code you use to ju=st "show" the database content?>=20> As far as i remember, the code to create the content was>=20> [text]start_time=3D[time][/text][loop start=3D1&end=3D100][append db=3Dspe=ed.db]sku=3D[index]&value=3Dftzn[index]ftzn[/append][/loop]>=20> and the code to retrieve the content was>=20> [search db=3Dspeed.db&neSKUdata=3Dfind_all&SKUtype=3Dnum&SKUsort=3D1]> [founditems]> [index] - [value]> [/founditems]> [/search]>=20>=20>=20> Once the content is created, if you run the code to retrieve the content i=t can only read what has been written. If you write and overwrite three diff=erent contents in the same database with the same sku, then read the content=, you will get the very last content written, not the previous ones. To be c=ertain, you can flush the database to disk after writing, then list the db a=nd compare the result with what you have to disk. My bet is that you will ha=ve the same...>=20> - chris---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Chris, that is the correct code. I just ran another test...I removed all webdna files and folders completely. I then reextracted the w=ebdna zip, put everything in place, then opened up admin prefs. I should me=ntion that I completely wiped out my browser cache, cookies, etc. Beforehand= and restarted apache.Upon the first save and modification, the webdna.ini db is corrupted between= file and memory.Did I mention I will pay someone to help me fix this? I really need some re=al attention here. =20This is supposed to be a live site now.On Jan 6, 2012, at 6:19 PM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:>=20> On Jan 6, 2012, at 20:50, aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com wrote:>=20>> Okay, this is interesting. I'm trying the tests from another computer an=d not getting any error. =20>>=20>> With my main computer, could my browser, having multiple windows open, or= some other variable from this setup be corrupting the webdna engine? How c=urious.=20>=20> No way to corrupt the WebDNA engine from a browser... but your browser has= a cache: maybe the problem?. Also, could you provide the code you use to ju=st "show" the database content?>=20> As far as i remember, the code to create the content was>=20> [text]start_time=3D[time][/text][loop start=3D1&end=3D100][append db=3Dspe=ed.db]sku=3D[index]&value=3Dftzn[index]ftzn[/append][/loop]>=20> and the code to retrieve the content was>=20> [search db=3Dspeed.db&neSKUdata=3Dfind_all&SKUtype=3Dnum&SKUsort=3D1]> [founditems]> [index] - [value]> [/founditems]> [/search]>=20>=20>=20> Once the content is created, if you run the code to retrieve the content i=t can only read what has been written. If you write and overwrite three diff=erent contents in the same database with the same sku, then read the content=, you will get the very last content written, not the previous ones. To be c=ertain, you can flush the database to disk after writing, then list the db a=nd compare the result with what you have to disk. My bet is that you will ha=ve the same...>=20> - chris---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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