On 6 jul 2009, at 16:34, David Avendasora wrote:
On Jul 6, 2009, at 10:18 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
Yes it is ... only when I hit refresh though. Page cache in Safari
4 was tricking me. Believe it or not every time I access the URL
right now I get File Not Found, then I hit refresh and I get the wo
app. If I open a new window again with the URL, I get File Not
Found, ... refresh, it appears .... so I just did an Empty Cache on
Safari 4, and all my File Not Founds are gone .... I would consider
that buggy behavior in Safari 4, especially since the headers for
that page are clearly shouting "Don't cache this page!" .... a
refreshed page should surely replace the old one in the page cache.
What obviously happened is the the File Not Found page response
itself did not have no -cache headers, so it got well and truly
stuffed into that page cache, but the refreshed response did have
no-cache, so maybe that's why *it* was *not* cached .... the buggy
behavior, IMHO, being that the old cached response was not removed
when the new response said no-cache.
Is this behavior worthy of a bug report I wonder?
I would think so. I don't see any reason why a File Not Found should
ever be cached.
Dave
There is a very good reason. It is called negative caching, it is also
used in DNS (at least it used to, I haven't looked up the latest BIND
behaviour).
The idea is that, if you get a negative answer, you store the negative
answer to. No reason to look up something that you know does not exist.
It makes perfect sense in a perfect world. Now, on the other hand, in
the world of Avendasora, Kelleher, Mueller, Robert and Henselmans...
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.... and what makes me more mad is that the stupid page cache kept
me up way past my bedtime .... I think I am going to permanently
disable caches on all my browsers forever now ;-)
Thanks for the "remote testing and restoring confidence in my
sanity" by Pascal and Clark.... seeing "works for me" in your
responses showed that there was nothing obvious wrong with my
server setup. What a supportive community. :-)
Thanks
-Kieran
On Jul 6, 2009, at 2:56 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Le 09-07-06 à 02:46, Kieran Kelleher a écrit :
OK, what was not working all night is the stupid URL for the
specific instance that I was clicking on the WOMonitor detail
page. Why is that?
This does not work:
http://www.greenislandconsulting.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/
dakota.woa/1
Works for here.
This does:
http://www.greenislandconsulting.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/HelloWorld.woa/1
OK, I am really going to bed now. Hopedully some insight will
arrive during the night!
Kieran
On Jul 6, 2009, at 2:27 AM, Clark Mueller wrote:
Shows up for me...
@ http://www.greenislandconsulting.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/dakota
On 2009-07-05, at 11:25 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
OK, this is making me go nuts!
Clean install of OS X Client Leopard.
local IP address of server is 192.168.1.177.
I have put that IP in apache.conf, wotaskd and womonitor
My app continues to return a File Not Found
Here is what is crazy. I created a simple stock Wonder app with
Hello World, fully embedded and deployed and that works fine!!
I just do not understand why the Hello World works and my app
doesn't!
My app is launching and running.
Eyes are bleeding from the screen at this stage and I have to
go to bed, but if anyone has any suggestions at this stage I
will try them
Here is what happens with each of the two apps. Click and see
for yourself!
Test app works:
http://www.greenislandconsulting.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/
HelloWorld
My real app doesn't get found!
http://www.greenislandconsulting.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/dakota
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