Just in case, you wouldn't have a line extending past the safe line-size limit? I've seen some strange html sources cause problems previously because of this.
Good luck anyway... regards, Xavier On 11.01.2005 09:04:54 use-revolution-bounces wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> On 10.01.2005 22:58:57 use-revolution-bounces wrote: >> >>> I'm getting some intermittent hard crashes after setting >>> the htmlText of a field. Trying to pin this down, I have >>> a script that repeatedly performs the same parsing, >>> formatting, and htmlText setting over and over, and >>> sometimes all of it works well, sometimes it displays >>> garbage and crashes, and sometimes it displas garbage >>> and doesn't crash. >> >> Some incompletely loaded images used to create crashes. >> But haven't seen it since 2.5. >> >> Other than that, and with extensive testing using the >> DiscreteBrowser I haven't had a problem with anything. >> >> Care to send me the html to test it here? > >That's the hard part: there isn't one. It's a large collection, and >sometimes it works great for several thousand iterations, then other >times I'll see garbage in a field without a crash, and sometimes garbage >with a crash. It crashes on different files, and after a different >number of iterations each time. :\ > >I think the thing about images may get us closer to understanding this >anomaly. In my own tests any gabage that appears is always after the >first image referenced in my htmlText. I've been running a test in the >background in which I'm not including in the image references, many tens >of thousands of iterations without a crash. Hmmm.... > >It may make a difference with the crash (and certainly with subsequent >performance) to redesign the main routine to cache the files and >reference the local cached copy for display. > >I needed to add that anyway, so I'll do that now and report back on how >it works out. > >On the upside I know this can be done well because WebMerge has been a >similar method for years, and with many copies out in weekly use (with >some customers daily) it's never crashed yet. > >Hopefully I'll have good news and a recipe or workaround to report by >morning... _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
