Re: WOActiveImage vs WOHyperlink
Re: WOActiveImage vs WOHyperlink
- Subject: Re: WOActiveImage vs WOHyperlink
- From: Helge Staedtler <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2005 09:38:32 +0100
well, the only thing i know may cause problems in regard to images (and
thats what we talk about here) is that you perhaps did not have those images
correctly in the WebServer-target. often this happens with socalled
"blind-gifs" which are causing repeating requests to the server if they are
missing and at the same time you do not recognize them because they are so
small (usually 1x1 pixels). you can quickly figure this out if you load such
a page with safari and open the activity window, which shows which things
are currently going wrong.
but basically there should never come up some transaction-limit if you
installed your license correctly. if as chuck sugggests some javascript is
involved well, then you are in the usual hell of debugging JS.
regards,
helge
Am 01.11.2005 22:45 Uhr schrieb "Marcos Trejo Munguia" unter
<email@hidden>:
> Sorry, I don't think you understand my situation. The problem is this;
> with the navigation bar that only uses WOActiveImages the message only
> appears if I stress the application a lot, and with the navigation bar
> that uses WOHyperlinks and background images this happens almost
> immediately.
>
> Very odd, uh!
>
>
> On Nov 1, 2005, at 7:30 AM, Helge Staedtler wrote:
>
>> can't help myself, but this does look like a not properly installed
>> license.
>> you should install the proper deployment-license (just ignore the
>> dev-license instead only install the deployment-license). this does
>> not seem
>> to have something to do with the two elements.
>>
>> regards,
>> helge
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 29.10.2005 17:45 Uhr schrieb "Marcos Trejo Munguia" unter
>> <email@hidden>:
>>
>>> Hi list
>>>
>>> I wish to know if there is a difference between using WOActiveImage
>>> and
>>> WOHyperlink, I ask this because I use a navigation bar in my
>>> applications, in the first version of this navigation bar I was using
>>> WOActiveImage's for the options and everything worked well, in the
>>> second version I use WOHyperlink's and background images for the
>>> options and now after a few clicks on the navigation bar it sends me
>>> the message:
>>>
>>> [2005-10-29 10:50:33 CDT] <WorkerThread0> Exceeded license request
>>> limit - request processing temporarily stalled. RequestLimit = 100
>>> TPM]. This message appears only once.
>>> [2005-10-29 10:50:33 CDT] <WorkerThread0> MTA: Worker Object[0]:
>>> request limit hit: stalling
>>>
>>> I know that the development license has a request limit of 100 TPM,
>>> but
>>> it seems odd that this happens after a few clicks. In deployment the
>>> application freezes and stop responding, but if the user close the
>>> browser window and reopen the application in another browser window
>>> the
>>> application works fine. I looked at the logs to see if there's
>>> something wrong but everything was fine.
>>>
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>>
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