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Re: more wonky HTML

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 17, 2001, at 0:57:24

In reply to Re: more wonky HTML » Dr. Bob, posted by kid_A on September 16, 2001, at 19:16:04

> It seems to affect a random? section of the html rather than just an error in the post process that affects all the messages from that point onwards...
>
> perhaps the page gets corrupted at some point during the write process...???

It does seem random, but maybe that's just because I don't know what's going on... I do think it's getting corrupted during a write process, what else could it be?

My theory is that the basic "post process" is OK, since it works 99% of the time, but every once in a while certain things happen at the same time and, um, wonk the HTML. Two people try posting at the same time? Someone posts just as the server's rotating its logs? Or as it gets backed up?

Some posts have been affected, too, it doesn't just happen to the index.html pages.

> Maybe we can check out the html next time, if it occurs again to get a better picture.

It's like a section is missing. It's not like something's there that shouldn't be, or something comes out wrong...

> Do you use a pre-made cgi for the boards, or is it something of your own design?

It was pre-made at the beginning, but I've made a zillion changes since...

Any Perl whizzes out there?

Bob


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