Scott Schecter Registered Users
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| 5/10/2006 11:52 AM |
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| Scott, I installed this temporarily on my site. But ran into one major snafu and had to abort. The rewriting of the URL's is breaking all my client script, aka dynamically generated js. I presume this is because the js gets its urls from the code behind before the url is rewritten. Any thoughts on this? |
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Scott Schecter Schecter Technology Solutions EntitySpaces |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 5/11/2006 6:09 AM |
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What modules use this dynamically generated js, do you experience the problem with the default provider?
Sometimes the error can be caused by the virtual pages being in different virtual folders, so it messes up the reference. But I imagine that this would mess up the default provider too. |
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Scott Schecter Registered Users
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| 5/11/2006 6:31 AM |
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| Scott in particular this is with NukeSyndicate. I didn't have time to do a lot of testing (we are readying the EntitySpaces 1.4 drop). You could be write on the rewritten locations, one other thing I thought about was I do some url rewriting of my own client side, but it just looks for a specific query string param, and replaces it so probably your explanation makes more sense. If you would like a version of the module to test against, I would be more than happy to provide you with the source. |
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Scott Schecter Schecter Technology Solutions EntitySpaces |
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 5/11/2006 6:40 AM |
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Hi Scott,
If you could send me a copy to test, I can take a look at the issue and determine the problem.
support@ventrian.com |
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Scott Schecter Registered Users
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Scott McCulloch Administrators
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| 5/19/2006 7:06 AM |
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Hi Scott,
Can you re-send that file, my laptop died 2 days ago, with a week's worth of email on it (yet to be recovered). |
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Scott Schecter Registered Users
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| 5/19/2006 7:46 PM |
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Yep, I had it under 3 year warranty, and it's almost at the 2 yr mark. ( I seem to have the most problems when a laptop it's 2 years old).
I've learnt from past experiences about not getting the extended warranty! |
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