Upayavira wrote:

Jan Hoskens wrote:

I've let him log out of the system (even restart the browser) but he still got the same error on that one form, but not on the other forms. I cannot reproduce this error, but I guided the person through some basic tests by phone conversation. This way I could let him edit other forms and restart the whole process, but still with the same result. (I got to add that by phone, you're never really sure the person is doing what you think you've said ;-)) So I'm trying to think of some extra things to check or test and to contact the person again.


One immediate question is "what is the continuation ID that is shown to be in error?" If he sees the same continuation ID each time, you know his browser is playing up, because Cocoon couldn't be serving the same continuation ID.

Shame on me not to think of that (looked in detail at one error only)! You're right, the same ID is popping up on the errors (logged over several days). So it's definitely the browser requesting an old flow ID (it's IE , as you could have guessed).


So now I'll need to configure their IE correctly, update it or even better : convince them to use firefox ;-).

Thanks a lot Upayavira!

Regards,
Jan


Has he/could he try the same thing with a different browser? Firefox, for example? Or on a different PC?


Regards, Upayavira

Upayavira wrote:

Probably simple.

The continuation is a short lived object, maybe 30 minutes, or so.

He has a form, that contains the continuation ID. When he submits it, he gets that error. You try to fix something, he then tries to resubmit it, and gets the same error. Now, of course he would, he's still got the same continuation ID embedded within the form he's looking at.

What happens if he logs out of the site, goes back in and finds his way to the faulty form. Does it still not work?

Regards, Upayavira

Jan Hoskens wrote:

Hi all,

I have a site working with cocoon 2.1.5 and cforms. everything appears to be fine, but today someone tried to access a particular form and got the following exception:

ERROR (2004-12-10) 11:21.46:174 [sitemap.handled-errors] (/voorbereidingen/2010/Vb1_1_1_0_13_01_2005/continue.html) Ajp13Processor[8013][9]/PipelineNode: The continuation ID 705b073d862e2d657e5b352b113451130f534f24 is invalid.
org.apache.cocoon.components.flow.InvalidContinuationException: The continuation ID 705b073d862e2d657e5b352b113451130f534f24 is invalid.


I tried the same from my end, but I did not get the exception (never had this problem). Stranger still is that the person can edit/view other forms, but that one form always results in the same error when he tries to submit it. As far as I can see all the forms work in a similar way, and thus I'm a bit confused. How can one continuation work fine, while another one doesn't? And taking into account that it does work with all other pc/browser combinations??

Every hint is welcome here!

Kind regards,
Jan




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