Dear Andrei,

many thanks for the report. There was indeed a bug in the code handling the "-file" flag of ns_adp_parse, and surprisingly, there is no test case for this in the regression test. Furthermore, OpenACS uses its own template management using effectively just the string variant of ns_adp_parse, so we did not notice this.

Please test the fixes, that i've just committed to bitbucket, these should solve the problem. I'll add some tests to the regression test and look into some border cases in the next available time slots.

best regards
-gustaf neumann

Am 18.06.14 08:30, schrieb Clinciu Andrei:

Hi,

First of all I want to thank you for providing updates, bugfixes and advancing this wonderful web server that supports TCL. It's one of the many webservers out there that uses tcl but almost the single who is so beautiful and powerful.

For some months (when time allows it), I've been working on a specific web framework for naviserver. But now I've stumbled upon a sinister error. I had this a while ago with the 4.99.5 server but solved it quite quickly. While installing the newest version from Sourceforge (I also tried it from bitbucket).
I get the following rather annoying "parsed/cached TCL /ADP code":
<%if {[info proc adp:/opt/ns/www/176.56.238.107/lostmvc/modules/School/views/clasa/index.adp] == {}} { proc adp:/opt/ns/www/176.56.238.107/lostmvc/modules/School/views/clasa/index.adp {} { uplevel [for { <% set title [mc "Index of %s" [mc Clasa]] dict set pageinfo title $title dict set pageinfo breadcrumb " {-url 1 {[mc Home]} #} {-active 1 {[mc Clasa]} } " dict set pageinfo menu " { -url 1 {[mc Create] [mc Clasa]} [my getUrl create]} { -url 1 -show 0 {[mc Admin] [mc Clasa]} [my getUrl admin]} " ns_puts [$bhtml htmltag h1 $title] #TODO select only from a specific school -where [list [list scoala_id 2]] ns_puts [$bhtml gridView -toSelect [list id an nume scoala ] $model [list -relations 1 ] ] %> } {0} {} {}]}} adp:/opt/ns/www/176.56.238.107/lostmvc/modules/School/views/clasa/index.adp %>

On every page where I use an ns_adp_parse -file

However, the server settings are the same as with my working 4.99.5 server.

The following code snippet didn't seem to be the problem earlier, but now it just won't work. append page [ns_adp_parse -file ../views/$controller/$view.adp {*}$vars ] ns_adp_include ../views/$layout.adp -pageinfo $pageinfo -bhtml $bhtml $page

I had the same problem when  both
ns_param cache true and ns_param enabletclpages true (which is now false) were enabled.

A logical next step would be to disable caching OR surround the ns_adp_parse with another ns_adp_parse.. and the following happens:

**
invalid command name "<%"
     while executing
"<%"
     (procedure "adp:/opt/ns/www/176.56.238.107/lostmvc/views/user/login.adp" 
line 2)
**Is there something wrong with ns_adp_parse that it doesn't do it's job right anymore? This means I should remove the <% %> but why? The same error seems to occur also when the code is surrounded by an ns_adp_eval.

No current workaround found:(. This is really bugging me...

Code seems to work without any problems in the previous version of the webserver, what gives?

Any ideas how to fix this?

Should I stick to the old version instead?

Thanks again for the great support!

With regards,
Clinciu Andrei George


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