Hi There
I have just installed RT, a little problem with MySQL, but that seems to
be working now.
Unfortunately, the web interface, seems to generate a javascript error…
Hi There
I have just installed RT, a little problem with MySQL, but that seems to
be working now.
Unfortunately, the web interface, seems to generate a javascript error…
Except we don’t use javascript…On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 04:46:14PM +0100, Paul Thomas wrote:
Hi There
I have just installed RT, a little problem with MySQL, but that seems to
be working now.Unfortunately, the web interface, seems to generate a javascript error…
From the javascript console…
JavaScript Error: http://try.cloudband.com/rt/webrt.cgi, line 19:
syntax error.
→
…^Looks like an end of comment or something?
The webrt.cgi is a binary executable, so can’t look at it.
Has anyone else seen this? and is there a fix?Regards,
Paul
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Except we don’t use javascript…
ok, yes. Well actually I got a 500 Server Error and the status bar said
“java script error”. Somethings broken. I tried a reinstall. I am running
under apache 1.3.12.
The size of the webrt.cgi file is
—s–x–x 3 rt root 12748 May 18 13:01 webrt.cgi
and its md5 checksum is
2b04d921766520f78653fdbd2f45e5c2 webrt.cgi
anyone any ideas?
Paul
Hi There
I have just installed RT, a little problem with MySQL, but that seems to
be working now.Unfortunately, the web interface, seems to generate a javascript error…
From the javascript console…
JavaScript Error: http://try.cloudband.com/rt/webrt.cgi, line 19:
syntax error.
→
…^Looks like an end of comment or something?
The webrt.cgi is a binary executable, so can’t look at it.
Has anyone else seen this? and is there a fix?Regards,
Paul
Paul Thomas (pault@cloudband.com)
Unix System Administrator, Cloudband.com
Tel 020 7691 2325
Paul Thomas wrote> On Thu, 18 May 2000, Jesse wrote:
Except we don’t use javascript…
ok, yes. Well actually I got a 500 Server Error and the status bar said
“java script error”. Somethings broken. I tried a reinstall. I am running
under apache 1.3.12.
If you get an internal server error, then its not a javascript issue,
but (you guessed it), a server issue.
Post a tail of your Apache error_log here, which should shed more light
on the matter, hopefully. It should have a line with an error message
from the perl CGIs.
Anil Madhavapeddy, anil@recoil.org
Hi
Ok once I turned error logging on on this server, the problem became
ovious CGI:Vars not found - which is mentioned in the documentation.
Sorry! Upgaraded CGI.pm and things now seem to be working.
PaulOn Thu, 18 May 2000, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 19:59:44 +0100
From: Anil Madhavapeddy anil@recoil.org
To: Paul Thomas pault@cloudband.com
Cc: rt-users@lists.fsck.com
Subject: RE: [rt-users] javascript errorPaul Thomas wrote
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Jesse wrote:
Except we don’t use javascript…
ok, yes. Well actually I got a 500 Server Error and the status bar said
“java script error”. Somethings broken. I tried a reinstall. I am running
under apache 1.3.12.If you get an internal server error, then its not a javascript issue,
but (you guessed it), a server issue.Post a tail of your Apache error_log here, which should shed more light
on the matter, hopefully. It should have a line with an error message
from the perl CGIs.–
Anil Madhavapeddy, anil@recoil.org
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Paul Thomas (pault@cloudband.com)
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Tel 020 7691 2325