Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Shane Hathaway

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 Of course, embedding the style in the page (a-la the Zope management
 interface) gets around this problem, but this is not an option for us.

This is a known bug in Netscape.  The management interface does
user-agent sniffing; "Mozilla/4*" that doesn't contain the string "MSIE"
embeds the style while all other user-agent strings link the CSS
instead.  You'll notice that if you "view source" on MSIE, the CSS is
linked rather than embedded.

Perhaps you can use the same strategy.  It's done in DTML.

Shane

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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Steve Alexander

Shane Hathaway wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Of course, embedding the style in the page (a-la the Zope management
 interface) gets around this problem, but this is not an option for us.
 
 
 This is a known bug in Netscape. 

I'm intrigued to know what causes it (in more detail than "race condition").
Do you have a URL for a description of the bug?

Thanks.

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Software Engineer
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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Shane Hathaway

Steve Alexander wrote:
 
 Shane Hathaway wrote:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Of course, embedding the style in the page (a-la the Zope management
  interface) gets around this problem, but this is not an option for us.
 
 
  This is a known bug in Netscape.
 
 I'm intrigued to know what causes it (in more detail than "race condition").
 Do you have a URL for a description of the bug?

It seems to occur on Unix versions only AFAIK.  When you visit a page
with linked CSS, visit another page, and come back, sometimes a portion
of the page is replaced with the text of the CSS.  I don't have a URL.

Shane

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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Chris Withers

Shane Hathaway wrote:
 
 It seems to occur on Unix versions only AFAIK.  When you visit a page
 with linked CSS, visit another page, and come back, sometimes a portion
 of the page is replaced with the text of the CSS.  I don't have a URL.

i've had a nice variant of this in Windoze Nutscrape.

Sometimes, it'll just sit there redirecting back to the css page infinitely..
yum :-S

Chris

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RE: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Seb Bacon

FWIW, I recall having similar problems with external JavaScript files in
NS - it seemed that the onload event of the body is triggered *before* the
external JS is loaded into the namespace.

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 Shane Hathaway wrote:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Of course, embedding the style in the page (a-la the Zope management
  interface) gets around this problem, but this is not an option for us.
 
 
  This is a known bug in Netscape.

 I'm intrigued to know what causes it (in more detail than "race
 condition").
 Do you have a URL for a description of the bug?



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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Adrian Hungate

Does the same occur if you serve using something else ('DTML Method',
'File', 'ZStyleSheet' etc)

I have noticed problems with Netscapes handling of Text/CSS stylesheets. It
appears that long or particularly complex stylesheets that can be (And here
is the kicker) downloaded too quickly, do not seem to complete correctly and
for me they have even resulted in Netscape locking up (Linux and Win32).

Admitedly, my stylesheets were HUGE! :) - I was trying to break my
ZSytleSheet product and was browsing the sheet using Netscape on the server.

I don't know if this is related...

Adrian...




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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Martijn Faassen

Chris Withers wrote:
[snip]
 Sometimes, it'll just sit there redirecting back to the css page infinitely..
 yum :-S

Yeah, I've seen that kind of weirdness show up too occasionally; some kind
of infinite css getting loop in Netscape. A couple of times I've seen it
blow up the server logs; I suspect a netscape left open to our site in
a computer lab somewhere. Is really good for inflation of your server
statistics. :)

But-Mozilla-flakes-out-on-the-back-button-so-which-do-I-pick-ly yours (*)

Martijn

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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-29 Thread Martijn Faassen

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 I've just updated to 2.3.0 release using CVS. My CSS serving has
 subsequently broken. The CSS serving worked fine with the CVS code from
 2.3.0b2. I didn't get to check b3 - we had a public holiday on Friday and
 that meant that the one working day assigned to the b3 release was lost to
 me (and _most_ other Australians). Anyway, that's a separate issue ...
 
 I've done a diff against the CVS as of last Tuesday, but I can't see an
 obvious place where the Zope code has changed to make the CSS serving fail.
 
 Under Netscape (versions 4.72 - 4.75), a 'back button' request results in
 a truncated plain-text display of the CSS that is linked from the page. The
 zope server log shows the request as being successfully served. I telnet'ed
 to the server and requested the CSS manually, and the headers all look
 fine. A packet sniffer seems to say that all is well.
 
 Now for the fun: this only happens for local requests - someone requesting
 the same pages over the ethernet will get them fine. Only Netscape and only
 locally. Konqueror locally works fine.

I can confirm this type of bug with Netscape. For more fun; if you're
serving Zope behind Apache (at least using PCGI) the bug does not occur.
I've seen this for far older versions of Zope too; I've run into this
type of netscape/ZServer weirdness in earlier 2.2.x versions at least.
So I suspect this is not a new bug. Not sure if it's Zope or Netscape
that's doing something wrong, either.

 Again, this was not a problem pre 2.3.0 b3 / release...

Again, I think it was -- I've seen it before. 

Regards,

Martijn


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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-28 Thread Pablo Bleyer Kocik

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've just updated to 2.3.0 release using CVS. My CSS serving has
 subsequently broken. The CSS serving worked fine with the CVS code from
 2.3.0b2. I didn't get to check b3 - we had a public holiday on Friday and
 that meant that the one working day assigned to the b3 release was lost to
 me (and _most_ other Australians). Anyway, that's a separate issue ...
 (...)
 Under Netscape (versions 4.72 - 4.75), a 'back button' request results in
 a truncated plain-text display of the CSS that is linked from the page. The
 zope server log shows the request as being successfully served. I telnet'ed
 to the server and requested the CSS manually, and the headers all look
 fine. A packet sniffer seems to say that all is well.
 (...)
 Now for the fun: this only happens for local requests - someone requesting
 the same pages over the ethernet will get them fine. Only Netscape and only
 locally. Konqueror locally works fine.
 (...)
 Again, this was not a problem pre 2.3.0 b3 / release...

Richard

Hi!

Nope, this is not only a problem of 2.3.0. I have had the same issue in all
of the 2.3.0x Zope versions, and the problem is not really Zope but Netscape
4.X.

For me, the trouble arises once in a while and specially when I start doing
page reloads quickly. It seems that, when Zope starts serving the document,
Netscape asks for the stylesheet file almost instantly (because it is inside
the HTML's header) and then a sort of synchronizing error happens. When you are
at the local machine the delay between the document requests is larger so the
problem is less frequent.

I have never seen the problem under Netscape 6 or Mozilla. I don't know to
what extent this could be Zope's fault.

Cheers!

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pbleyer|"Rintrah roars  shakes his fires in the burdend air;
  @embedded.cl | Hungry clouds swag on the deep" — William Blake



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Re: [Zope-dev] 2.3.0 release badness

2001-01-28 Thread Pablo Bleyer Kocik

 the HTML's header) and then a sort of synchronizing error happens. When you are
 at the local machine the delay between the document requests is larger so the


Oops. That should be "When you are *not* at the local machine...". Sorry ;^)

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  @embedded.cl | Hungry clouds swag on the deep" — William Blake



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