On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Carsten Haese <carsten.ha...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Victor Subervi wrote: > > I believe I mentioned in my first post that the "print test" does print > > the exact fields being called from the referring page. > > Was any part of "What do the print statements actually print? Please > copy and paste their output." unclear to you in any way? > products-sizes products-colorsShadesNumbersShort products-colorsNamesNumbers products-colorsShadesNumbers The very fact that, as I stated earlier, I can get the cgi calls from the table in question to print by forcing the absence of the other, I believe, is proof positive that it's not what you think it is. Sorry for the misunderstanding. > > Perhaps this > > is a bug in the cgi interface? > > Unlikely. > > It's much more likely that whatever frankencode you stitched together > from examples you found on the internet without understanding how they > work is doing something unexpected, and you are unable to diagnose the > problem because you don't understand how your code works. > Frankencode? Please don't be rude. > > In order to help you diagnose the problem, we need to see the *exact* > code you're running, we need to see the *exact* inputs going into it, > and we need to see the *exact* output coming out of it. > Let's see your answers and see if you're right that the above output helps you arrive at the correct conclusion. TIA, V
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