Hi all,
You'll have seen my message earlier in the month about the above. Well,
we figured it out.
To cut a long story short, we had a role called 'SYS' in the folder. It
was a real forehead slapping moment, with all the team looking around
at each other with the unsaid thought of 'oops, that's
Thanks again for the reply Dieter,
On 6 Feb 2004, at 21:14, Dieter Maurer wrote:
"REQUEST.RESPONSE" is set up in
"ZServer.HTTPServer.zhttp_handler.continue_request".
It should be impossible that is is "None".
Agreed.
Maybe, we have a memory corruption.
I have seen objects magically becoming "No
Tony McDonald wrote at 2004-2-5 19:29 +:
> ...
>> Looks like "RESPONSE" is "None".
>>
>> I do not see how this can happen...
>>
>
>Exactly! - this is why I said I'd never seen this before.
>
>It's a 2.6.1 Data.fs that's been dropped into a stock 2.7.0rc2 release
>and I get this error.
Whether
Thanks for the response Dieter,
On 5 Feb 2004, at 18:51, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Tony McDonald wrote at 2004-2-5 12:43 +:
...
We have an index_html (initially DTML document, then tried method)
that
can be created (located at /prototype/myporfolio/index_html), have
it's
security settings change
Tony McDonald wrote at 2004-2-5 12:43 +:
> ...
>We have an index_html (initially DTML document, then tried method) that
>can be created (located at /prototype/myporfolio/index_html), have it's
>security settings changed quite happily. Then when the object is called
>we get the error in the s