On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Matthias Englert wrote: > I have the feeling that people sometimes feel lost if they see an > error.
Oh, Yes! =) Thanks for the explanation, I figured that it was something like that but not exactly how. Now, the only problem is finding the first offender (ie the ROOT 914 error). > ROOT(914) : eval()'d code(267) : eval()'d code(3) : eval()'d > code(78) : eval()'d code on line 198 In the error above, wich is from nadmin, I started by trying to find the ROOT-page of nadmin studio. The problem is that there isn't a page called 'ROOT' in nadmin, it's called 'Nadmin Studio M5', it took a while only to figure that out. Well, then I start to look in the path and see newframeset so I look there but the hklc code isn't transparent enough for me. I've been looking for the code a while now but all I really do is run around in circles. Where is the snippet/page that creates the page /nadmin/rcs/welcome/ ... etc? I managed to locate rcs and figure out that I should search in hklc_adminsite_host under argv0, but there is no welcome page/snippet there. Go figure... =) > Find the cache file for the served page. How do I do that? Where are the paged cached? Do I have to enable cacheing somehow? > What gets eval()'d on line 914 (should be snippet usually)? I haven't found one single page that has 914 rows. Doesn't the row number add to themselves when other "files" (eg snippets or libs) are included in the page when executed? If so, then one must manually increment the row numbers at several pages just to figure out where row 914 is, n'est pas? -- Fredrik Jonson [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
