MPlayer did fine.
Interesting.
Likewise duplicated it. But... :) Although it's possible to trigger
the issue by clearing the session cookies, but it's clearly /not/ a
cookie issue, per se.
1) You can duplicate it without messing with cookies at all (hit the
page; wait a few minutes, then try)
2) As evidenced by your video (and my duplication of your video
results): there are cases where you can clear the session cookies and
the site still functions properly (see below)
1) Maybe there is page-instance-specific information being stored by
ajax form loop?
2) Perhaps session-specific information?
#2 seems the most likely. If there's a relatively short session
timeout, hitting the page and waiting before attempting anything would
correlate with #2 (Geoff, what's the session timeout length on
jumpstart?). Also, this works with the cookie-based triggering:
you're clearing the session association. I wonder if the first time
you clear the cookie data, the jsessionid is still in the url, so the
session information isn't lost. After clicking around, the cookie is
there, and so the jsessionid isn't encoded, then clearing cookies
dissociates you from the session information. Interesting.
Robert
On Jul 20, 2009, at 7/209:47 AM , Sven Homburg wrote:
Quicktime??? Ouuuch!
try to view with VideoLan or MPlayer
with regards
Sven Homburg
Founder of the Chenille Kit Project
http://www.chenillekit.org
2009/7/20 Robert Zeigler <robe...@scazdl.org>:
I get a quicktime logo, and then a blank screen.
Cheers,
Robert
On Jul 19, 2009, at 7/195:57 AM , Sven Homburg wrote:
Ok, i will try to describe it this way,
pictures say more than thousand words ;-)
http://www.chenillekit.org/screencast-0000.mpeg
with regards
Sven Homburg
Founder of the Chenille Kit Project
http://www.chenillekit.org
2009/7/18 Robert Zeigler <robe...@scazdl.org>:
Managed to duplicate without screwing with cookies.
Load the page. Wait for awhile (say, 5-10 minutes). Now click
"add row".
Which is already described here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-733
On Jul 18, 2009, at 7/188:52 AM , Robert Zeigler wrote:
That's an interesting theory, but I'm not convinced, personally.
I've explicitly set FF3.5 to block cookies from jumpstart and
cleared my
cookies from jumpstart.
And it still works for me (OS: Leopard). So I'm not so sure it's a
cookie
issue.
Robert
On Jul 18, 2009, at 7/186:02 AM , Sergey Didenko wrote:
It works in IE8, Firefox 3.5, Opera 9.64. Windows XP, no proxy,
Ukraine
If I open the page, then delete session cookies, "add row" fails.
May be some firewalls, antiviruses just cut session id cookie
and that
is the reason.
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