Consider these: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/66733 http://wordpress.org/support/topic/68654 http://wordpress.org/support/topic/67416 http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=36705
Hope one helps. -Bosko http://tumbl.es/ On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Andy Staines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 11 Mar 2008, at 14:59PM, Ernest Prabhakar wrote: > > > Hi Andy, > > > > On Mar 10, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Andy Staines wrote: > >> Good day > >> I am hoping someone can advise me > >> I am the author of a WordPress plugin (php) that makes various uses > >> of AHAH (straight from the wiki here). 99%+ of my users have no > >> problem but two or three receive 404 OK errors returned from each > >> call. > > > > Ouch. Do you mean those users get the error *every* time? For every > > client? > > It can be hard to get good facts from users but yes - this is my > understanding (More below) > > > > > > >> We have investigated everything as far as I can tell. The > >> environments are not 'different' - Apache/Linux php4 or 5. > >> Permissions are not an issue. > >> If I paste the url of the php file that is being sent to the js/ > >> AHAH routine directly into the browser it returns the correct > >> content with no problem. And typically of course, I cannot > >> reproduce the error but have seen it on a users site. > > > > Just so I understanding: > > > > 1. Your plugin users are site owners, who have installed it on your > > site. > > on their site - yes. > > > > > > > 2. User A has no problems > > > > 3. User B, with an identical server setup, constantly has *their* > > users getting 404s every time they hit that page, no matter which > > browser they use > > > > Is that correct? > > I cannot be 100% sure yet about server setup and I can not vouch for > EVERY browser but in essence this is correct. > > So far this has effected 4 out of about 200 installs (this was only > released on Saturday). But I had been working with a beta-user who was > the first, who DID try several browsers and I do know is hosted on a > Linux/Apache server. Indeed his host is also mystified as they have an > AHAH based example page which works just fine. > > This has to come down to an environmental/set-up issue (I assume) so > this morning I have emailed all four users and asked them to supply > answers to specific questions around their hosting set up, their > WordPress set-up, browsers used and tried, software versions etc. My > aim of course is to try and hunt down the common denominator but like > many WP users who run blogs, mostly these folk are not technical and > it can be hard for them to understand the issues and respond > accordingly. > > Whether, when the results are in, something will stand out I do not > know but meanwhile if there are any tests of ideas anyone has I do > have at least one effected user who is willing to try just about > anything! > > And I am grateful for you coming back to me. its hopefully going to be > something basic which are sometimes the hardest to find! > > Thanks and regards > Andy > > > > > > > > > > > -enp > >> > >> My javascript is, shall we say, 'recently acquired' but I am not > >> doing anything complex - simply populating a div or two. > >> Can anyone possibly suggest where I should look for the source of > >> the problem. before I tear the rest of my hair out? > >> Any help would be much appreciated > >> Thanks > >> Andy _______________________________________________ microformats-rest mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-rest
