The advisor tool in Oracle Apex is a great tool to use.
The problem is that I have a big app, and I'm getting about 750 check results each time.
Some of them are not relevant, and some of them are even not true.
For example, I'm getting many errors for "... does not exist". But these items do exist.
I tried to export+import the application but the problem still occur.
Any idea how to solve this?
Ok so for anyone in the future. One of the main recurring errors "P1XX does not exist" was because of spaces in "Items to submit" section that exists in some fields. Apparently, the advisor considers the space as part of the item name.
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I am looking at a content item with many renderings.
I need to move one of the rendering down so it show lower on the page.
I can move it in the Edit presentation settings but as soon as I click ok, the order remains unchanged.
Note, it does work sometimes but is intermittent.
I have looked in the logs and nothing seems bad apart from this:
1032 11:20:45 WARN Long running operation: renderContentEditor pipeline[id={E23237A3-1FEB-4E9A-AEB6-543807ED6CAD}]
I feel this might be a Sitecore bug.
Has anyone experienced this before?
There was a similar issue in 6.5, but I assumed it would have been addressed in an update. Basically, the issue is a result of presentation setting deltas at the item level incorrectly merging with the standard values presentation settings of the item base template.
I would suggest contacting Sitecore support for a workaround or solution. Reference case #387488 and provide detailed steps to reproduce the issue.
I have deployed a solution from my development area to two other separate servers/organisations. In this solution I am using some scripts on an entity form as soon as they load. In my development area and one of the others everything seems to work fine but in the other one i get an error as soon as i open the form saying "Error loading resource: syntax error". The error message relates to a function i am calling from another script from my on load script.
So i'm not sure if it is a coding error on my part as it does work in two of the CRM systems. But is there any settings or configuration that could affect it? Or an easy way to check what the issue is?
Thanks
I think i may have found an answer to this, it appears that the code is not picking up the CRM system's server and organisation name correctly for some reason on this instance. So i'm going to check through the code to see why this is
We have one page that for just one user is occasionally returning nothing but a hash symbol (#). This page works perfectly fine for other users all of the time, and perfectly fine for this user much of the time. We cannot reproduce the problem internally. Unfortunately, this problem is sporadic and occurs within a modal dialog, so we cannot really test outside the modal dialog and we cannot get the html source when it does occur.
I recall running into a similar problem once before. Some random page was returning just a pound sign. Being able to see what was actually going on since it wasn't in a modal dialog, and having it occur in a dev environment, I resolved it pretty quickly then. But it was a while ago and I can't recall any details of the incident. Has anyone else ever seen CF do this before? Any thoughts on what might cause it?
I would be sure that you are not caching the ajax pages, also there could be an extra hash somewhere like on a color ##ffffff for example and certain browser standards are allowing it while it crashed and shows # in others, I would also check your markup for any extra tags, especially closing ones. I have seen this with dialog before. I would love to see code on this if you have it.
I have a CF9 site set up locally on OSX Snow Leopard, and it's started to behave very strangely - probably about 1 out of every 5 times I load any page in the site, it will throw a 'Cannot find CFML template for custom tag' error. I just refresh the page and then everything works fine. It can happen on any page, but it never happens consistently with any one page. Furthermore, this doesn't happen at all on the live server when the code is checked in through SVN, so I figure it has to be some kind of configuration problem on my local instance. I can still do my work, but it's pretty annoying having to refresh pages ALL the time. Has anyone run into similar difficulties?
Try using <cfmodule template="pathTo/yourTag.cfm"> rather than <cf_yourtag>, so you can specify the exact location of the template (in case the server is getting confused as to where it resides).
FYI, this is based on a tip from Raymond Camden's blog post: http://www.raymondcamden.com/index.cfm/2006/8/17/ColdFusion-Custom-Tag-Tips
Chris, odd that I should run into your question now, as this just started happening to me last night. I have all of my CF errors being emailed to me, and I am seeing that similar problems are happening across multiple sites that all run the same software, some of which haven't been touched in a long time. That got me thinking, it's probably a corrupt compiled template in the CF cache. You can recompile the template by making a slight change to it, say add an extra line or a comment or something, then access the site again. Or, purge the whole cache and let CF rebuild everything, which is likely what I'll do since who knows what else might be affected.
Clearing the Cache in Coldfusion Production server
I have a strange error in my Sitecore environment that I've been ignoring since I started development (since it is only a minor inconvenience), and that is the fact that in dealing with large menus near the bottom, they get clipped by the bottom of the browser. Items then should detect the bottom and build upward, I guess, but they just don't. I have gone through the Sitecore Initial Configuration for Internet Explorer document several times.
Has anyone come across this?
Thank you for your time.
Try adding the Sitecore site to your Local Intranet zone in IE, if it's not already.
(btw this is probably a better question for SuperUser, though doubt many sitecore folk monitor that stackexchange)
Please check on start up window of sitecore that Sitecore support this browser or not.