Can you provide the whole stack trace and perhaps open a bug in Lift at
http://github.com/dpp/liftweb/issues
I verified that the fix mentioned by dchenbecker is in my local repo.
I submitted a bug:
http://github.com/dpp/liftweb/issues/#issue/38
I agree with David.
If Altas really is as good as it looks like, I think we should check
out the option of switching from jQuery to Cappuccino.
I think we need to clarify David's question about using non-open tools
in Apache-hosted projects first though.
/Anne
On 21. juli. 2009, at
I'll run an ESME instance for 40 minutes with the basic browser connection
and see what I can find. Scheduled for Thursday.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:50 AM, Vassil Dichev vdic...@apache.org wrote:
I've gathered some information on the recent problems where ESME was
hanging.
The problem
Ethan,
I am very much in favor of that approach ... I had written about this in an
old thread as well ... were I talked about having the controller (in the MVC
sense) of the UI be on the client and not on the server (which is the
current case). Apart from the benefits you have already stated
I'll run an ESME instance for 40 minutes with the basic browser connection
and see what I can find. Scheduled for Thursday.
I'm usually seeing this when I run a couple of browsers
simultaneously. If it's still so easy to reproduce, I might try to
create a VM image suspended at the moment I