Hi I have a strange problem maybe someone have similar experience? I have a simple ruby program that grabs some datat from database and displays it in browser. It displays a column of number and gives a total at the bottom. For some reason when viewing the page in browser it cuts off about have the table and gives no total. And even some of the data in the table is wrong like instead of giving the date in one of the columns it will list another value like price. The really strange thing is if i walk up to the server itself and use its browser there is no problem everything is perfect. But if i go to anyother machine in office and call up the same page it cuts off the table in exactly the same spot on all the computers.??? Any one have a clue what might be going on. p.s. I have tried turning off FCGI and such but same result. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
really strange...thought maybe something with the firewall but no luck still. can anyone think of a reason why it would do this? again when table is displayed in browser on machine it cuts off about half the table and is not complete. But if I go tot he server itself and bring up page the table is displayed complete. please any suggestions or help much appreciated. I am using rails with apache2 on Mac OS X Server 10.4.6 I have FCGI working and such. I have other simple hello world apps up and running just fine. Its this ruby app a little more involed that quires a little bit of data from oracle and displays it in a table in browser. No calculations are done except at the bottom for a grand total. thanks, -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 18:33 +0200, emily amherst wrote:> really strange...thought maybe something with the firewall but no luck > still. > > can anyone think of a reason why it would do this? > > again when table is displayed in browser on machine it cuts off about > half the table and is not complete. But if I go tot he server itself > and bring up page the table is displayed complete. > > please any suggestions or help much appreciated. > > I am using rails with apache2 on Mac OS X Server 10.4.6 > > I have FCGI working and such. I have other simple hello world apps up > and running just fine. Its this ruby app a little more involed that > quires a little bit of data from oracle and displays it in a table in > browser. No calculations are done except at the bottom for a grand > total.---- not clear what is differences between ''browser on machine'' and ''server itself'' Running rails on local machine or on server? Running web browser on local machine or on server? Running db on local machine or server? Running all on local machine or server? Craig
Craig White wrote:> On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 18:33 +0200, emily amherst wrote: >> >> I am using rails with apache2 on Mac OS X Server 10.4.6 >> >> I have FCGI working and such. I have other simple hello world apps up >> and running just fine. Its this ruby app a little more involed that >> quires a little bit of data from oracle and displays it in a table in >> browser. No calculations are done except at the bottom for a grand >> total. > ---- > not clear what is differences between ''browser on machine'' and ''server > itself''thanks for reply. The application runs on Mac OS X Server along with FCGI, Rails and such...everything runs on the Mac Server. And it all works on the Server perfect. Except for the Oracle database which sets on another machine. I am saying that when attempting to access the application from another machine a users machine in the office through there browser, Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera they get back in there browser a cut off table displayed, but if I go to the actuall server itself that is servering up this app and access the app from its own browser in this case safari. I get the whole table with total at bottom no problems. In addition when I do attempt to access the app from users machines in the office there machines browser alway every time shows the table cut off in exaclty the same place on ever machine i try it on.> > Running rails on local machine or on server? Running web browser on > local machine or on server? Running db on local machine or server? > Running all on local machine or server? > > Craig-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 20:18 +0200, emily amherst wrote:> Craig White wrote: > > On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 18:33 +0200, emily amherst wrote: > >> > >> I am using rails with apache2 on Mac OS X Server 10.4.6 > >> > >> I have FCGI working and such. I have other simple hello world apps up > >> and running just fine. Its this ruby app a little more involed that > >> quires a little bit of data from oracle and displays it in a table in > >> browser. No calculations are done except at the bottom for a grand > >> total. > > ---- > > not clear what is differences between ''browser on machine'' and ''server > > itself'' > > thanks for reply. The application runs on Mac OS X Server along with > FCGI, Rails and such...everything runs on the Mac Server. And it all > works on the Server perfect. Except for the Oracle database which sets > on another machine. > > I am saying that when attempting to access the application from another > machine a users machine in the office through there browser, Firefox, > IE, Safari, Opera they get back in there browser a cut off table > displayed, but if I go to the actuall server itself that is servering up > this app and access the app from its own browser in this case safari. I > get the whole table with total at bottom no problems. > > In addition when I do attempt to access the app from users machines in > the office there machines browser alway every time shows the table cut > off in exaclty the same place on ever machine i try it on.---- OK - I am gathering that the only difference/variable in the equation is the machine on which you are using a web browser but in both instances, the rails/apache w/fcgi is running on the Mac OSX Serve system. In that case, the issue has to be a cache. Try ''shift'' ''refresh'' (hold the shift key while clicking on the ''refresh/reload'' button. If that doesn''t solve it (and I would be surprised), it is still possible that the data is cached on the server and restarting apache on the server will clearly reset the cache but I also like to clear out (remove) any sessions that exist at the same time to eliminate the variables. Note that server caching shouldn''t occur in ''development'' mode. Craig