Re: Refresh oddity...

2000-05-26 Thread Erich L. Markert
Update... How do you spell idiot? E-R-I-C-H The refresh oddity isn't an embperl problem but the nut behind my keyboard The reason why the refresh wasn't behaving properly was a logic error... I was populating the hash prior to doing the data updates. Hence, the hash was always one record b

RE: Refresh oddity...

2000-05-26 Thread Gerald Richter
> > One oddity I noticed yesterday... If I fill out the form and click "Add > Another" this new entry isn't immediately shown. If I then fill out the > form and click "Add Another" the previous record is shown. This is > consistent. It seems that it's always one relative behind. > It's very h

Re: Refresh oddity...

2000-05-26 Thread Erich L. Markert
Well the timestamps are different. Here's the head portion of the logfile: Logfile = /tmp/embperl.log, Position = 4150760, Pid = 3714 [3714]REQ: Embperl 1.2.1 starting... Fri May 26 08:55:49 2000 [3714]REQ: No Safe Eval All Opcode allowed mode = mod_perl (3) [3714]REQ: Package = HTML::Embperl::

RE: Refresh oddity...

2000-05-25 Thread Gerald Richter
> > Hmm... I changed my httpd.conf so embperl has virtlog set and the > dbgLogLink option enabled. > > I run this page and, if I'm reading the output correctly, it appears > that it is indeed getting this from cache. Evals: 661 Cache: 661 (100%) > No, this only means that the precompiled Perl c

Re: Refresh oddity...

2000-05-25 Thread Erich L. Markert
Hmm... I changed my httpd.conf so embperl has virtlog set and the dbgLogLink option enabled. I run this page and, if I'm reading the output correctly, it appears that it is indeed getting this from cache. Evals: 661 Cache: 661 (100%) Is there anyway to tell embperl to disable caching on a page

RE: Refresh oddity...

2000-05-24 Thread Gerald Richter
> > The very odd thing is it appears that scalar(keys %HASH) remains the > same and won't update unless I click on a link or hit refresh (even if I > do an 'undef %HASH' prior to loading it with data)... Maybe the page isn't executed, but served from some cache. You may check your embperl.log fil