Hi Matthew
On Tuesday of June 26 2007, you wrote:
> Have you tried enabling the file_cache only (ie not the memory cache)?
> It may help nail whether the problem is with H::T or something else.
The HTML::Template::Expr says (in caveats section):
"The module won't work with HTML::Template's file_
Hi Marcin,
This has been sitting in my inbox for a while, but I didn't really have
an ideas.
Have you tried enabling the file_cache only (ie not the memory cache)?
It may help nail whether the problem is with H::T or something else.
regards,
Mathew Robertson
Marcin Gryszkalis wrote:
> On Frida
On Friday of June 1 2007, you wrote:
> Did you ever resolve this? After looking at the problem again, I
> suspect that some variable was being set/used incorrectly, ie: a scalar
> was being set on the param, but trying to be used in a loop -> or more
> specifically vice versa inside an EXPR...
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On Thursday of May 3 2007, Mathew Robertson wrote:
> Are you using a filter by any chance? If so, you could try temporarily
> disabling it and/or could you post a code snippet if its use.
Sorry, no filters.
I dumped $parse_stack and it's like this (parts of html skipped - (...)), but
it's all
Hi Marcin,
Are you using a filter by any chance? If so, you could try temporarily
disabling it and/or could you post a code snippet if its use.
Mathew
Marcin Gryszkalis wrote:
> One in every few calls to my application ends with error desctribed below.
> I'm not sure when it started or what s
One in every few calls to my application ends with error desctribed below.
I'm not sure when it started or what stared these errors.
It doesn't depend on template, number of calls or something else, seems
pretty random.
Important: turning off cache seems to heal it.
H::T version 2.9
H::T::Expr