On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 08:51:32PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> and don't take this the wrong way, but maybe you should build your app
> so you can't select columns that dont exist?
>
Perhaps he should consider switching to a database that just returns an
error on a non-existent column, rather than making the system unusable.
> I know that's a work-around to what may be some other problem, but
> seems reasonable to me.
>
Doesn't seem reasonable to me. That is extremely bad behavior for a
database.
Regards,
-Roberto
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Roberto C. Sánchez
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> does this problem occur with other browsers such as
> konquerer? how about with another gecko based browser (iceape?)?
i only have iceweasel installed. i do not try with other browser yet..
> and don't take this the wrong way, but maybe you should build your app
> so you can't select columns that dont exist?
it is my testing laptop and not my real production server.
I made a typing mistake sometimes (forget column is common as i have many database table in my database)..
> Also, what about strace'ing your firefox session to see what its
> doing?
can you tell me how to stracing firefox session?
> how quickly does it take over? maybe keep a VT logged in for that
> quick switchaway and kill ...