the problem in the future, but it is
disheartening to find a fairly subtle bug, report it with a reproducible
test case, and be challenged so aggressively on the whether it was a poor
decision to use ns_returnfile to...um...return a file.
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be happening (or even
suggestions for areas of investigation).
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Actually, if you simply give an HTML file containing a single table a .xls
extension, you can open it in Excel just like a native Excel document. Excel even
does a good job respecting the formatting in HTML tables and surrounding text.
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to port the file system
interface to the newer 64-bit API?
Thanks for any help. We can work around this issue, but it would be helpful
to know if there are any plans to handle larger file sizes.
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Jeff,
Thanks, this is very helpful - we are using Tcl 8.3.2. I'll look into
updating to 8.4.
So...does anyone know if that's all that is necessary, or are updates needed
for AOLserver itself as well?
Thanks again,
Eric
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(which may be leaky in their 9i implementation) to
the latest and greatest Oracle-approved OCI calls (which might be less
leaky).
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Is this required to ensure that memory is reclaimed? I had naively
assumed
that Tcl/AOLserver would take care of this (that is, that variables
created
within a connection or procedure would be torn down upon closure of the
connection without manual intervention). Is this not the case?
This
functions
and AOLserver API did not turn up anything that meets this need.
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Jim,
Thanks for the prompt (and informative)
reply; we've eliminated the call from our monitoring and the servers seem much
more stable.
It makes intuitive sense that this would be
a difficult function to implement in a thread-safe fashion, but I have to agree
that it would be better if
} {
nsv_set max_conn_count value $current_count
}
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We are running AOLserver 3.4.2 on Linux with a forward-ported version of the
ArsDigita AD+13 encoding patch.
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http request and/or proc execution. However,
we haven't found any tools to do so.
Does anyone have experience using nsprofile in a production environment?
Are there other tools (or other ways of solving the same problem) that we
should consider?
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the
AOLserver development team on the topic of encoding in spite of multiple
postings by a variety of users...which makes me very afraid that this is not
on the v4.0 feature list. I would, of course, be happy to receive
clarification to the contrary. :-)
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