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Re: Bug Report - Applescript 1.6 extension and Handle CGI Request
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Re: Bug Report - Applescript 1.6 extension and Handle CGI Request


  • Subject: Re: Bug Report - Applescript 1.6 extension and Handle CGI Request
  • From: Jeffrey W Baumann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 01:03:27 -0500

Chris,

I sent the appropriate info by private email. If you don't get it let me know. My Mail program seemed to hiccup when I clicked "Send."

More symptoms. On a 7200/90 with 9.1/AS 1.6 running Personal Web Sharing (ie. a slower machine), CGIs frequently don't even launch, and usually time out unless I get on the machine via TB2 and make the CGI the active app. Switching back to Applescript extension 1.5.5 fixes this behavior (ie. the scripts launch and run correctly). I do not get the "Document contains no data" message - they just time out. I'm suspecting a timing/cooperative multitasking/CPU yielding issue.

FYI, that machine runs QuickDNS Pro 2.2.1 and SIMS 1.7, and controls a Powerkey Pro. A stay open script makes sure my WebSTAR server stays up.

Jeff Baumann
email@hidden/email@hidden (dual citizenship!)
www.linkedresources.com


On Friday, April 13, 2001, at 08:12 PM, Christopher Nebel wrote:

On Friday, April 13, 2001, at 12:31 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Symptom: if a script containing a "Handle CGI Request" handler is not already
running when called by WebSTAR, a "Document contains no data" error occurs.
If the script is already running when the CGI handler is called, it behaves
correctly. ...

Chris Nebel, how do I formally submit this as a bug? And what are the chances
it will be fixed before Classic sails off into the sunset?

You pretty much just did, though I'll need a copy of a failing script plus your library. As for fixing it in classic Mac OS 9.x (or in the Classic environment of Mac OS X -- the two are not quite the same thing, so be careful how you use capital-C classic): it's our intention to continue providing updates for AppleScript in "classic" environments for as long as is practical.

--Chris Nebel
AppleScript Engineering
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