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Hi Emiliano

- --On 25.03.2002 09:12:48 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> the eval -> mgd_eval change is now back in midgard-lib. You can
>> enable it by configuring with --with-eval-hack. This change puts the
>> argument passed to eval through mgd_preparse before proceeding, so
>> it's pretty clean. Still a hack, though.
> 
> Great! Thank you very much. I'll test it today.

I've just tested it: Full recompile of all midgard packages (to be on
the safe side, theoretically midgard-lib should have been enough). The
results are weired:

Basically, it doesn't look like it works. On a first casual test, most
pages show up corrupted in another way it looks like the tag expansion
this time results in empty tags. This brings me (in Asgard) to the
point where I don't see the load of <[...]> in the output, but nothing
in place of it (the tables don't get built).

What is really strange is the following behavoir: To be sure, I tried
this: I cleaned up the page cache, clicked reload, and the output was
excellent, everything was fine. I clicked reload again, and I got the
currupted output again. The interesting thing is, that only the very
first request after the pagecache cleanup (with an simple rm -f *)
delivers a correct response. Even if a new page is requested, the
result is corrupt.

This is even when I do the following:
1. Clean up Cache
2. Request a page (Result: correct)
3. do a mv 37.php 37.backup in page-cache (which (theoretically)
empties the page cache)
4. klick reload (Result corrupt!)
5. Diff the new 37.php with the 37.backup file, no differences found.

Weird...


Live long and prosper!
Torben Nehmer

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