It definitely sounds like a thread issue... Are you using something from
the session? These are very difficult issues to diagnose...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Douglass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 5:49 AM
> To: WebWork list
> Subject: [OS-webwork] Bug with frames
> 
> 
> I'm experiencing a weird bug in my frameset. When I reload, 
> there is about a 30% chance that the frames will load their 
> neighbors URL. I suspect it has something to do with the way 
> I'm managing navigation in general, and specifically a 
> threadsafe problem. However, I'm not sure, and therefore 
> sharing the likely suspects with everyone here.  First, the frameset:
> 
> <FRAMESET rows="0, 8%, *">
> <FRAME name="invisible" border="0">
> <FRAME name="ControlFrame" 
> SRC="browse.action?template=ControlFrame&id=<ww:property
> value="model.id"/>">
> <FRAMESET name="ContentFrameset" cols="15%, 0%, *, 0%">
> <FRAME name="NavFrame" 
> SRC="browse.action?template=NavFrame&id=<ww:property
> value="model.id"/>" border="1">
> <FRAME name="EditFrameFormView" 
> SRC="browse.action?template=EditFrameFormView&id=<ww:property
> value="model.id"/>" border="0">
> <FRAME name="EditFrameLayoutView" 
> SRC="browse.action?template=EditFrameLayoutView&id=<ww:property
> value="model.id"/>" border="0">
> <FRAME name="PreviewFrame" 
> SRC="browse.action?template=PreviewFrame&id=<ww:property 
> value="model.id"/>" border="0"> </FRAMESET> </FRAMESET>
> 
> browse.action receives template and id as parameters. It 
> looks up a data object based on id, and looks up a jsp file 
> based on template. Browse.success = forwarder.jsp, which has 
> one line: <jsp:forward page='<%=
> (String) session.getAttribute(TEMPLATE_PATH) %>' /> (I've 
> recently detailed this in another thread, excuse the redundancy)
> 
> The page always loads correctly the first time. Only F5 
> creates problems. There are five SRCs in the frameset. That 
> leads to five requests. It appears that request 1 is getting 
> request 2's forward etc. Furthermore, the actual result of 
> the bug is unpredictable. Requests 2, 3 and 4 can all get 5's 
> URL and so forth. Any ideas?
> 
> -Robert Douglass
> 
> 
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