I had to downgrade to Wt 2.2 from 2.99.5 to get my software working. I simply 
couldn't get 2.99.5 to be reliable about doing dynamic widget updates, whether 
timer triggered or server pushed, whether wtfcgi or wthttp, whether Firefox, 
IE, or Chrome. Not even with simple code like the mission impossible countdown. 
Either 2.99.5 doesn't like Ubuntu or I built Wt horribly wrong (I followed the 
INSTALL instructions without any obvious problems).

Using prebuilt 2.2 packages, with lots of minor widget changes in my code to 
match the 2.2 API, my app works great, so I'm fairly confident the problem, 
whatever it was, was not in my app code.

I haven't tried Firebug but I could see my 2.99.5 WTimer posts firing in the 
wthttp console output. Yet my UI changes in the WTimer slot wouldn't appear on 
the web page. 

=Shawn Yarbrough



On Sep 24, 2009, at 6:30 AM, Koen Deforche <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Shawn,

2009/9/24 Shawn Yarbrough <[email protected]>:
Correction, if I build the mission impossible example with
EXAMPLES_CONNECTOR of wtfcgi, it runs without error messages, but the
counter fails to count down, staying stuck at 10 seconds.  Next I'm going to
try running my app with wthttp instead of fcgi.

There is nothing special about a counter timeout event compared to any
other client-side event...

Can you see a request being sent in the Firebug console (plugin for Firefox) ?

Regards,
koen

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