does anyone have any idea why tango tags within
DBMS actions would stop being processed? Im wondering if we tweaked a
setting somewhere...
thanks for the help!
Atrix
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Config.taf calls it "cache taf files" or something similar - the actual
setting is "CACHE=true" in the t4server.ini file. When the server isn't
cacheing it will have stability problems under load. This might or might
not be a cause of your problems.
The behavior you describe suggests an "impleme
I think, the problem is in the development. Not in Witango.
Maybe somebody have the time to take a look on the application.
Why I say this: This is the first problem on this topics since ??? years.
My sugestion: Pls. refer a Witango consultant or your Witango Distributor
near your location.
regar
Have you tried localhost from IE on the server itself
Ie. http://localhost/simple.taf
If this works then it is probably a permissions problem with the iusr_
account
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It was a new install.
-Original Message-
From: Ben Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 4:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: WiTango Client Error
Was version 4 on this server?
If so you will need to change the associations for .TAF,.TCF
Was version 4 on this server?
If so you will need to change the associations for .TAF,.TCF, etc. from
t4iis.dll to wiis.dll in IIS management for each domain
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We just installed 5.0 on a Windows 2000 Server/IIS and executing a taf that
should return a simple line of text, gives us this error. I think someone
else recently asked about this, but I can't find anything.
Client Error
Can't initialize the client's environment. Check the client configuration
f
It's various .taf files. I don't see any evidence of the server restarting.
What's the deal with cache being set to false - I don't know about that?
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From: "Jesse Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 1:08 PM
Subject: Re:
Is it always the same link or TAF that causes the problem?
Do you see anything in your Tango.log or t4events.log to suggest the
server is restarting? You say that the problem is resolved by a refresh,
and if it isn't always the same link I believe it's the Tango server
crashing and restarting.
B
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Frustrating Mystery Continues - User Scope Variables Disappear
It looks to me like you have a user reference number at the start of that log and that the link has a number hard coded at least that is what your log indicates.
So either you are pulling up a cached page s
I read the log the other way around. The
earlier log entries (that worked correctly) had USR@026B31CB867A71993E444199 as
their user reference. Only the entries that fail have 313570130DF60E8B3E443E78 as
the user reference. In other words, I think I'm starting with user
reference 026B31CB8
Hi,
Has anyone bit the 4.01 bullet. To activate the 'Standards' mode in your favourite
browser, you need to set the doctype declaration to HTML 4.01, or XHTML, with an URL
to the DTD. If you do this however, you will quickly notice that long lines of
witango debug will screw your page formattin
I think Ian was on the right track asking about the
userreference in the link. You say-
"The link I clicked definitely has the
<@userreferenceargument> in it. (the link is http://mirror2000/ebay/reports/reports.taf?_UserReference=026B31CB867A71993E444199&tab_click=General Support&change=yes)
Double checked that it's not misspelled nor hard
coded. I'd be happy to send the .taf file to anyone who'd like a
look.
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From:
Ian Daniel
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:21
PM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Frustrating
Mys
It's a single server. No round robin.
Plus, this issue came from my development machine on which I was the only
user.
- Original Message -
From:
Robert
Garcia
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 10:06
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Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Frustratin
Unfortunately, I have had to buy a new server to take the place of an
existing NT 4.0 server. I need to migrate DNS and IIS to the new 2000
server. The server will have 40 sites and secondary DNS for the
primary DNS server. I have been all over Microsoft to see if there
was an easy way to do th
I would have to disagree. I've had lots of success with the vTT. It
certainly has some limitations, but it's still a very useful feature.
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Wilcox, Jamileh wrote:
> Hi Atrix. I don't know about r:tango, but it doesn't work at all in
> some versions.
>
> When I asked about
Title: Message
Hi Atrix.
I
don't know about r:tango, but it doesn't work at all in some
versions.
When I asked about
this in mid-December) after trying to get it working, Dan Stein
said that the variabletimeout trigger didn't work in T2000. There was
no explanation of what the issues
A standard server will not utilise 2 CPUs.
An OS X professional edition will be released shortly. A step-up from the
OS X standard server will be available as well as upgrades with step-ups
from T2K.
Phil
On 11/2/03 12:23 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed a coupl
I noticed a couple of points on the price list. One: there is no professional
version of Witango for OS X. Two: Standard server will not run on a dual proc
machine. Does this mean that Witango Standard server will not run on a dual
proc Mac? Please forgive if someone has already asked this quest
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