Ah, you have been it. At least I remembered that there was such a mail :) Do you have a special environment too? We really need something reproducable to find the error.
Joerg On 14.01.2004 07:24, danl001 wrote: > Hassan, > > I had a similar issue and wrote to the list about it a week or two ago. > The behavior I was experiencing was very strange, but definitely linked > to the cache. On occassion, the wrong page would be delivered or the > wrong stylesheet applied. For example, if I asked for a.xml with b.xsl > applied to it, I might get c.xml with b.xsl applied to it or even c.xml > with d.xsl applied to it. > > When I cleared the cache, this seemed to fix things, but it happnened > again when the cache got larger. > > Have you tried clearing your cache? > > Dan > > Hassan Abolhassani wrote: > >>Hi Joerg, >> >> >> >>>>2- Sometimes, when accessing a page like "news1.html", instead of >>>>delivering content of "news1.xml" some other content like "news5.xml" is >>>>delivered. >>> >>>I never heard of such a strange behaviour until last week. And I guess >>>it was you, wasn't it? I can't imagine a Cocoon cache bug, because this >>>would occur more often, especially as you are using only standard >>>components. >>> >>>Joerg >> >> >>I did not sent anything last week in this regards. >> >>Anyway, it is the first time for me after 2 years working with Cocoon to >>see such an event. As I said, I am suspecious about the hosting >>environment (specially memory capacity). When I restart the server, >>everything is fine for sometime and then after a while such a behavior >>appears. >> >>What do you think? Is there any memory requirement specification for >>Cocoon? >> >>Regards, >>Hassan Abolhassani --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]