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Re: Re: Re: 'Lost network connection' error
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Re: Re: Re: 'Lost network connection' error


  • Subject: Re: Re: Re: 'Lost network connection' error
  • From: "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 16:15:14 +0100

2006/11/3, Gordon Maynard <email@hidden>:
The changes I made were to the EO model (minor changes to data types) and
this cannot be

mor serious changes to thw Web Service using WSA.
mmm I don't know WSA, sorry

Ipve not changed
anything else that I know of, certainly not wo version.
All of this mean that you've not change the code?

As I say, the new app runs fine in dev mode.
This I did not notice... It can be a problem outside your app, maybe
in the webserver or sistem cofiguration. I'm sorry, but I'm not very
good in system configuration

Regards
Gordon

Gordon Maynard
07 970 638 415
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> you're right, it was a stupid question... > > Well, let's check the code: are you migrating from a version to > another? this can be the problem, because there are many changes in > the new WO version, eg. did you notice that from the 5.1 to 5.2 the > relation fault has been changed? > > If you aren't changing the version of WO, the problem should be in the > network creation code: if you've changed some socket settings or the > data flow. > > > 2006/11/3, Gordon Maynard <email@hidden>: >> Yes, the working service does on both Safari and Firefox. The >> non-working >> one causes Safari to display the 'Lost network connection' message and >> Firefox displays a blank page. >> Gordon. >> >> >> >> Gordon Maynard >> m: 07 970 638 415 >> e: email@hidden >> AIM: maynardaim >> Jabber: email@hidden >> >> >> >> >> On 3 Nov 2006, at 12:17, Daniele Corti wrote: >> >> Wait a minute! Did the working service return the "This is a Direct to >> Web Services application..." message, when you are using Safari? >> >> 2006/11/3, Gordon Maynard <email@hidden>: >> Hi, thanks for coming back. >> I don't think it is a browser issue because the Web service itself isn't >> responding to the client app and another service I have on that server >> gives >> the expected result in Safari. I am using the standard Apache etc >> installation in OSX Server 10.4.8. >> At your suggestion I have tried connecting using Firefox and it just >> returns >> a blank page, no error messages. The working service returns the >> expected >> "This is a Direct to Web Services application..." message. >> Thanks again for your suggestion, >> Gordon. >> >> >> >> Gordon Maynard >> m: 07 970 638 415 >> e: email@hidden >> AIM: maynardaim >> Jabber: email@hidden >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >





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 >Re: Re: 'Lost network connection' error (From: "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Re: 'Lost network connection' error (From: "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Re: 'Lost network connection' error (From: "Gordon Maynard" <email@hidden>)

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