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At 31 OCT 2000 09:39:41AM Steve Carlson wrote:

I'm having sporatic OE crashes while using web access/inet.

Using OI3.73/WinNT/Sambar server.

Yesterday everything seemed to be working fine accessing info.

from a web form. Then everytime I pressed the "read/submit" button

on the form the browser seemed to freeze, OpenEngine would crash..

disappear from the task bar, and no data would be brought back to

the browser for display. This would require me to reboot the computer.

I tryed this at least 10 times with the same effect.

This morning I tryed it and it failed again. then I went into

the SP that the form calls and commented out a line that returns HTML code and data and tried again. This time everything worked fine with the exception of the data in the HTML code not being displayed. I went right back in,,, uncommented the HTML code, and now everything works

perfect as it did prior to yesterday afternoon..

Does anybody else have this type of weird behaviour….

any suggestions..

TIA

Steve Carlson


At 31 OCT 2000 11:46AM Donald Bakke wrote:

Steve,

FWIW, we've never experienced this type of behavour.

dbakke@srpcs.com

SRP Computer Solutions, Inc.


At 01 NOV 2000 05:10AM Oystein Reigem wrote:

Steve,

If it's any help, and it doesn't involve too much work, I can try it on my system, which is

- OI3.61

- WinNT server

- Win98SE client (or I can try it directly from the server)

- Sambar

- IE5 (on the Win98SE client)

- Nav4.73 (on the server).

We haven't got the same version of OI, but at least OI3.73 should have fewer Inet bugs than OI3.61.

Can you get your system to fail with just the form and the Inet procedure? Or does your procedure depend on tables, etc?

- Oystein -


At 01 NOV 2000 11:50AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

If returning the code is what's causing the error, write the code out to disk and post the code here, provided it's not to large. Perhaps someone can find something in the code that could cause this.

The Sprezzatura Group

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