I'm not sure what your comment means, is that something that can be done
globally, or do I have to modify all the specific links in the .taf file?
From: "Robert Shubert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Add @USERREFERENCEARGUMENT to the searchargs (url) list. If you are can
> reproduce this effect, if intermittently, report this as a bug at
> developer.witango.com
>
> Robert Shubert
> www.witangostore.com
>
> > Dave Machin wrote:
> >
> > I'm running a new install of WiTango 5 and am having a strange
> > intermittent problem.
> >
> > Every now and then the user scope variables seem to disappear and the
> > page does not function correctly. If I refresh they will often
> > reappear. I haven't really found any rhyme or reason for when this
> > happens.
> >
> > Here is a WiTango Debug portion of the page when it works correctly:
> >
> > [Application File] [176] START /ebay/survey.taf Witango_Server_5
> > _function=nextq A1=1 c_Scale_Boolean=0 Next_Q_id=2 Previous_Q_id=1
> > Submit=Next Total Length of Postargs: 62
> > [user$ Vars] [177] DaveNextQ=1; variableTimeout=30;
> > Seperated_string_array=; No_Q_Left=0; MSCF=[Object: 0217FDC8];
> > Survey_id=172; aPrefix=<TABLE BORDER="0">; Survey_idExists=1;
> > User_id=-3927; starting_question=1;
> > [If Action] [177] If_survey_has_started
> > [Results Action] [177] All_pages_header
> >
> > When the page fails the top of the debug looks like this:
> >
> > [Application File] [185] START /ebay/survey.taf Witango_Server_5
> > _function=nextq A1=1 c_Scale_Boolean=0 Next_Q_id=2 Previous_Q_id=1
> > Submit=Next Total Length of Postargs: 62
> > [If Action] [185] If_survey_has_started
> > [Else Action] [186] Else_innit_and_start_the_survey
> >
> > Notice that the [user$ Vars] section is missing? Those variables
> > don't seem to exist all of a sudden and the page misbehaves.
> >
> > We've been running Tango 2000 on this machine (W2000 Server service
> > pack 3) just fine - this just started happening with the upgrade. I
> > did change the default scope for variables from 'request' to 'user' to
> > be backward compatible with existing .tafs. I also still have Tango
> > 2000 installed on the machine (I've had to switch back).
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Dave Machin
> >
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