Re: Major problem

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 25220
interpreted = N
texte = > >Problem: It seems that old data reoccurs after a few days! > >Try a small test in which you use WebDNA to do a [replace] to a >record in a database, then a [commitdatabase] on that db. Open the >database file on disk using a text editor and verify the changes were >made. > >It is possible that some bad WebDNA is killing WebCatalog on your >machine before it has a chance to write out its databases. I'd turn >on extended debug logging in the prefs, which will give you a >WebCatalog.debug log file (written into the WebCatalog folder). This >debug log will include a line with the word Starting all by itself >each time WebCatalog is run, along with an entry for every hit to the >server. > >If it turns out WebCatalog is getting restarted for some reason, then >I'd add that [commitdatabase] unless you already have the global >preference turned on for committing databases on evey hit (in which >case it would be redundant). > Grant.I tried what you describe here. It doesn't work. It doesn't matter what I do. WebCat does not change or delete the record. The only thing I can do, is add a new record. The new record shows up as it's supposed to. I have changed the ownership to nobody, with no effect. I have tried to turn on extended technical support information, looked thru the debug file. No signs of Webcat restaring. I also have looked thru the templates for bugs and found nothing wrong.It seem that whatever I do, nothing affects the database. It seems like it simply does not want to be altered. Maybe it's alive with it's own will?I will not sleep well this night!############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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> >Problem: It seems that old data reoccurs after a few days! > >Try a small test in which you use WebDNA to do a [replace] to a >record in a database, then a [commitdatabase] on that db. Open the >database file on disk using a text editor and verify the changes were >made. > >It is possible that some bad WebDNA is killing WebCatalog on your >machine before it has a chance to write out its databases. I'd turn >on extended debug logging in the prefs, which will give you a >WebCatalog.debug log file (written into the WebCatalog folder). This >debug log will include a line with the word Starting all by itself >each time WebCatalog is run, along with an entry for every hit to the >server. > >If it turns out WebCatalog is getting restarted for some reason, then >I'd add that [commitdatabase] unless you already have the global >preference turned on for committing databases on evey hit (in which >case it would be redundant). > Grant.I tried what you describe here. It doesn't work. It doesn't matter what I do. WebCat does not change or delete the record. The only thing I can do, is add a new record. The new record shows up as it's supposed to. I have changed the ownership to nobody, with no effect. I have tried to turn on extended technical support information, looked thru the debug file. No signs of Webcat restaring. I also have looked thru the templates for bugs and found nothing wrong.It seem that whatever I do, nothing affects the database. It seems like it simply does not want to be altered. Maybe it's alive with it's own will?I will not sleep well this night!############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Webmaster

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