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Todd Coulson

2005-12-16, 5:45 pm

Yesterday I posted to get some answers about a problem, and I must not
have been clear, so let me start over. =20

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http://www.myhaleypro.com/holiday/test.html

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This is the project as it stands right now. If you go into it, wait for
the card to appear and then disappear. Then click on the scroll on the
table, then click on the "last page" button on the right of the scroll.
Then click on the quill pen. You will be able to post data to the
project. One of two things have been happening upon submitting data:

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1. first time users of the project will be able to post to the
database, but the onSync won't get called, which in turn means that user
cannot see the data update at the end of the story.
2. If a user has hit refresh on their browsers or closed their
browser and reopened the project, then they can hit submit and view the
updated data in the project.

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I have been told by other sources that a "flush" command will help clear
up this problem (and apparently it clears the problem for local shared
objects, but I cannot get it to work for my RSO). The problem is I do
not know where to place the flush command in my project to get it to
work properly. Has anyone run into problems of this nature before? Can
you help test my project to help identify things I can do to clean up
this piece, it needs to go out today, no exceptions. Thanks in advance.

=20

Todd Coulson

Haley Productions

604 E. Baltimore Pk.

Media, PA 19063

610-892-7970

http://www.haleypro.com

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Graeme Bull

2005-12-16, 5:45 pm

That's some nice work, I like the atmosphere.

Anyways, flush doesn't work on server side SO's, so I don't think that will
help much. As soon as you set the data in the SO, and it's different from
the previous data, you should get an onSync.

I'm curious as to how you are:

1. setting the data in the SO, so you can get that onSync
2. setting the data in the DB, which in turn created an onSync? not sure how
that works, more info maybe?
3. receiving the onSync and dealing with whatever change there is
4. getting the new data to show in the scroll after submitting it.

-Graeme

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Yesterday I posted to get some answers about a problem, and I must not have
been clear, so let me start over.



http://www.myhaleypro.com/holiday/test.html



This is the project as it stands right now. If you go into it, wait for the
card to appear and then disappear. Then click on the scroll on the table,
then click on the "last page" button on the right of the scroll.
Then click on the quill pen. You will be able to post data to the project.
One of two things have been happening upon submitting data:



1. first time users of the project will be able to post to the
database, but the onSync won't get called, which in turn means that user
cannot see the data update at the end of the story.
2. If a user has hit refresh on their browsers or closed their
browser and reopened the project, then they can hit submit and view the
updated data in the project.



I have been told by other sources that a "flush" command will help clear up
this problem (and apparently it clears the problem for local shared objects,
but I cannot get it to work for my RSO). The problem is I do not know where
to place the flush command in my project to get it to work properly. Has
anyone run into problems of this nature before? Can you help test my
project to help identify things I can do to clean up this piece, it needs to
go out today, no exceptions. Thanks in advance.



Todd Coulson

Haley Productions

604 E. Baltimore Pk.

Media, PA 19063

610-892-7970

http://www.haleypro.com




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