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Re: Losing my mind
From: Kent Harris <
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 06:59:58 -0800
Forget I said anything. I just cobbled together a quick client-side qualified fetch and it worked fine. The problem is with the particular fetch that is failing. I'm fresher now (a little) so I'll look anew.
- Kent
> Ok, I'm very sleepy so I'll wait until tomorrow to continue this thread
> beyond the following. Against my gut feeling, I am leaning towards
> some kind of strange issue concerning whether the fetch containing the
> qualifier comes from the client side or the server side (remember this
> is a java client / direct-to-java-client I'm working on.) I'm getting
> a sick feeling suggesting something is amiss when a qualifier is used
> with a fetch from the client side. I have a hard time believing such.
> I have several qualified fetches on the server side -- all work
> flawlessly. The only fetch having problems is a qualified client-side
> fetch (an unqualified client-side fetch works fine.) This seems
> improbable.
>
> Since I've had 5 hours sleep in the last 48, I'll take a fresh look
> tomorrow. Thanks guys, I'm going to bed.
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