Re: TCPconnect issue

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texte = on 6/8/2000 9:43 AM, Theo Najim at theo@advancedemedia.com wrote:> Alex, > > You don't have a closing [/unURL] > place [/unURL] right before [/tcpsend] > > TheoTheo, Thanks, but as I said in my original post, I see where the [/unurl] would like to go but doing so screws up the index within the listwords from working properly. Leaving it out causes the listwords loop to work perfectly but generates these errors. Putting it in makes the errors stop but then breaks the listwords from working. Another mystery I am discovering is that you will notice the three errors back to back, then one 7 seconds later. Also, once these errors are in the error.txt they will not add new ones for the same page until another error is added from somewhere else even though I am reloading the same page that causes the error every 15 seconds. Turned on extended info but of course that adds no more info to the error.txt. In fact it is rather distressing that I had to hunt around for this as the error log is not even sowing a URL or file name. :-( (hint hint SM) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Alex McCombie > To: WebCatalog Talk > Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 8:39 AM > Subject: TCPconnect issue > > > I am having an irritating TCPconnect issue. > The following errors are generated > =================================== > 06/08/2000 10:30:35 showpage 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/UNURL] > instead[/UNURL], but found Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found > [/TCPSend] instead[/TCPSend] instead > 06/08/2000 10:30:35 showpage 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/UNURL] > instead[/UNURL], but found Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found > [/TCPConnect] instead[/TCPConnect] instead > 06/08/2000 10:30:35 showpage 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/UNURL] > instead[/UNURL], but found Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found > [/middle] instead[/middle] instead > 06/08/2000 10:30:36 SHOWPAGE 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected > ==================================== > > from the following code: > ==================================== > [ListWords Words=[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore=

] > [TCPConnect host=xx.xx.xx.xxx&port=80] > [TCPSend]GET /some.html > HTTP/1.0[UnURL]%0D%0A%0D%0A[/TCPSend][/TCPConnect][/middle]&Delimiters=,] > [showif [index]=2]Total Connections Since Last Restart = [word]
[/showif] > [showif [index]=6]Current Connections = [word]
[/showif] > [showif [index]=8]High Connections Since Last Restart = [word]
[/showif] > [showif [index]=18]Minimum Memory = [Format > 3.2f][math][word]/1000000[/math][/Format] Megs
[/showif] > [showif [index]=22]Last Restart = [word]
[/showif] > [/ListWords] > ===================================== > (i changed the IP and html document for security reasons) > > Now, I can see the open [unurl] but closing it where it seems appropriate > screws up the index in the listwords context, causing the date not to be > pulled correctly. The fact is that leaving the [unurl] open causes the page > to work exactly as I wish but generates errors galore. > > Any thoughts anyone. This one is really beginning to bug me ;-) > > ALEX-- Alex J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.com Personal (Alex@McCombie.com) http://ClubGab.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! --->------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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on 6/8/2000 9:43 AM, Theo Najim at theo@advancedemedia.com wrote:> Alex, > > You don't have a closing [/unURL] > place [/unURL] right before [/tcpsend] > > TheoTheo, Thanks, but as I said in my original post, I see where the [/unurl] would like to go but doing so screws up the index within the listwords from working properly. Leaving it out causes the listwords loop to work perfectly but generates these errors. Putting it in makes the errors stop but then breaks the listwords from working. Another mystery I am discovering is that you will notice the three errors back to back, then one 7 seconds later. Also, once these errors are in the error.txt they will not add new ones for the same page until another error is added from somewhere else even though I am reloading the same page that causes the error every 15 seconds. Turned on extended info but of course that adds no more info to the error.txt. In fact it is rather distressing that I had to hunt around for this as the error log is not even sowing a URL or file name. :-( (hint hint SM) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Alex McCombie > To: WebCatalog Talk > Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 8:39 AM > Subject: TCPconnect issue > > > I am having an irritating TCPconnect issue. > The following errors are generated > =================================== > 06/08/2000 10:30:35 showpage 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/UNURL] > instead[/UNURL], but found Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found > [/TCPSend] instead[/TCPSend] instead > 06/08/2000 10:30:35 showpage 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/UNURL] > instead[/UNURL], but found Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found > [/TCPConnect] instead[/TCPConnect] instead > 06/08/2000 10:30:35 showpage 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found [/UNURL] > instead[/UNURL], but found Error: Error: expected [/APPLICATION], but found > [/middle] instead[/middle] instead > 06/08/2000 10:30:36 SHOWPAGE 063.080.202.105 Error: > Error: expected > ==================================== > > from the following code: > ==================================== > [ListWords Words=[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore=

] > [TCPConnect host=xx.xx.xx.xxx&port=80] > [tcpsend]GET /some.html > HTTP/1.0[unurl]%0D%0A%0D%0A[/TCPSend][/TCPConnect][/middle]&Delimiters=,] > [showif [index]=2]Total Connections Since Last Restart = [word]
[/showif] > [showif [index]=6]Current Connections = [word]
[/showif] > [showif [index]=8]High Connections Since Last Restart = [word]
[/showif] > [showif [index]=18]Minimum Memory = [Format > 3.2f][math][word]/1000000[/math][/Format] Megs
[/showif] > [showif [index]=22]Last Restart = [word]
[/showif] > [/ListWords] > ===================================== > (i changed the IP and html document for security reasons) > > Now, I can see the open [unurl] but closing it where it seems appropriate > screws up the index in the listwords context, causing the date not to be > pulled correctly. The fact is that leaving the [unurl] open causes the page > to work exactly as I wish but generates errors galore. > > Any thoughts anyone. This one is really beginning to bug me ;-) > > ALEX-- Alex J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.com Personal (Alex@McCombie.com) http://ClubGab.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! --->------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Alex McCombie

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