I did not delete the caches. I guess I assumed that things like that would
be done during the restore. Please let me know how to do that and I will
give it a shot.

Thanks...Dan.

-----Original Message-----
From: dev-boun...@otrs.org [mailto:dev-boun...@otrs.org] On Behalf Of
Moritz Lenz
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 9:33 AM
To: dev@otrs.org
Subject: Re: [dev] OTRS Ajax/JSON Issues



On 01/02/2014 03:58 PM, Dan Stover wrote:
> Thank you, Moritz, for your response. Sorry for the delayed response
> on my part.
>
> More information:
>
> This problem cropped up (perhaps coincidentally) when I was trying to
> move a work flow process from beta to live. Some of this had to be
> manual and some export/import. There was also some customized code
> that is used in certain situations. When this problem occurred, I
> tried to solve it and was unsuccessful. I then went back to a previous
> backup of OTRS and the problem was still there. I then restored from a
> week before I did anything (when it was working fine) and the problem
was still there.

Did you delete all caches during the restore?
OTRS is very eager to use the caches for performance reasons, and
invalidates the caches whenever you change anything in the database
through the OTRS code. When you change the database directly, you have to
also invalidate the caches yourself.

Also as Renee said, please look into your web server's error log (plus
into the OTRS logs, if it logs into another location.

Cheers,
Moritz
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