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James Lavery
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Feb 23, 2005, 3:46 PM
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Hi all, I'm trying to set up publishcron to generate some static search results pages when I publish articles. At present, I'm just testing publishcron by running it from my browser. My publishcron.ini looks like this (comments removed for brevity): searchurl = http://www.emsworthsc.org.uk/cgi-bin/artman/exec/ page1 = ../../../artman/publish/headlines_programme.html query1 = &cat=22&fields=spare2&keyword=Yes&template=search/search_headlines.html page2 = ../../../artman/publish/headlines_racing.html query2 = &cat=23&fields=spare2&keyword=Yes&template=search/search_headlines.html page3 = ../../../artman/publish/headlines_martlets.html query3 = &cat=21&fields=spare2&keyword=Yes&template=search/search_headlines.html Things seem to work if I only have one page/query pair in the file, but the script hangs - or takes ages (and I've given up wating) if I have more than one page/query pair in it. Any suggestions? By the way, I've had to rename publishcron.cgi to publishcron.pl (and rename the reference to search.cgi to search.pl in publishcron itself), as .cgi files are not recognised on my (IIS) hosted server. Thanks, James
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MikeB
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Feb 25, 2005, 2:55 PM
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Re: [James Lavery] publishcron seems to just hang with more than 1 query
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Hi James, Thanks for the post! When publishcron runs it's basically going to be running those three search queries and outputting them to the files you've specified. Depending on the speed of your server you shouldn't see publishcron slowing down or not working. This may have something to do with the server setup and the amount of resources you've been allowed on the server. If you'd like me to get onto your server and take a look at this for you I can definitely do this if you'd like to fill out a support request here: https://www.interactivetools.com/support/email_support.cgi This should allow me to get onto your server and have a closer look at this for you. I hope this helps and if you have any other questions feel free to let me know! Cheers, Mike Briggs - Product Specialist support@interactivetools.com
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James Lavery
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Feb 26, 2005, 12:24 AM
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Hi Mike, Yes, that's my analysis of what should be happening. I've filled in a support request with the appropriate information - if you or one of your colleagues could have a look, that would be great. Thanks, James
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James Lavery
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Mar 2, 2005, 2:26 PM
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Hi Mike, Did anyone manage to take a look at this problem? I filled in a support form last week. Regards, James
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Cliff
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Mar 3, 2005, 11:54 AM
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Hi James, Thanks for posting. It looks like Ross has that email, and he is looking into that for you. When he has an update, he will send you back an email with more details. If you have any additional questions in the meanwhile just let me know Regards, Cliff Stefanuk - Customer Service Manager support@interactivetools.com
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James Lavery
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Mar 22, 2005, 3:20 PM
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Ok, we've exhausted the help that the Interactivetools chaps can give on this problem (as publishcron is an add-on) - thanks for your help to date, chaps. Anyone else got any idea what could be going wrong? Basically, I've tracked down the problem to when a second query is run. The script just hangs when the perl script is reading data (in sub GetPage, if you're familiar with the source of publishcron.cgi) from the socket: while (<$remote>) { $html .= $_;} # read socket data close($remote); Anyone got any bright ideas? It looks like the socket is not properly open, or has not been closed properly on the previous page processing. I'm happy to amend the script - I'm a Perl programmer by profession - but this has got me stumped! I'm running on a hosted IIS server. Thanks, James
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