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At 02 APR 2004 12:31:36PM Peter Bowyer wrote:

We have started to look at OECGI for a forthcoming project and have found a couple of problems.

1. Following the typical configurations in the help files we can't get Apache to work with a 'persistant' engine. Results are only returned when you physically stop the engine running. This has been tested with INET_TRACE and INET_REPOS so far.

2. Also from the help (to get a feel for how everythinh hangs together) we generated the form shown in Document example. The HTML generated does not run corrctly and returns a REP300 error despite confirming that the document exists in the repository. On examining the HTML code and comparing to that shown in the help example two lines are missing these are,

If we add these lines, changing the value to match our document it works. Does this mean we will have to edit every form we generate from OI?

OI version is 7.01, XP Professional, Apache 1.3.29

Thanks


At 02 APR 2004 04:41PM Bob Carten wrote:

OECGI should work using a persistant engine from Apache.

That is the way I usually run it.

Do you have the same database name on the persistant engine as in your registry settings?

e.g. if servername is 8088 and databasename is EXAMPLES, do you start oengine with

oengine.exe /SN=8088 EXAMPLES

Bob


At 02 APR 2004 04:59PM Sean FitzSimons wrote:

Peter,

The SUBMIT button should be

and the hidden tags should be

I will fix the help accordingly.

Thanks,

Sean


At 05 APR 2004 03:33AM Peter Bowyer wrote:

Sean,

I think the help is right but when the HTML form is generated from the OI form the lines mentioned are missing from the generated HTML code. Or are you implying that the parameters for the quick event are wrong?


At 05 APR 2004 07:50AM Sean FitzSimons wrote:

Peter,

What parameters do you have in the QuickEvent? Also, what Event action was chosen for the Submit event?

Sean


At 05 APR 2004 08:34AM Peter Bowyer wrote:

Sean,

Quickevent parameters are 'DOC_ID=TEST_SIR, DOC_TYPE=DOC*HTML' and the Submit event chosen was 'Publish document' which gave an execute command of 'SYSPROG*STPROCEXE**INET_REPOS'


At 05 APR 2004 10:42AM Sean FitzSimons wrote:

Peter,

You found a bug! For the moment you will need to edit each HTML form created using the HTML Publisher.

I will update the website once fixed.

Sean

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