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Scot Wilcoxon

Monday 07 April 2003 12:53:35 pm

Odd. When I have "user" or "demo" as my default access type, and Debug shows it is being selected... I'm not seeing the user Demo screen, only the Admin list-of-items screen.

I have to use a different URL with "demo" to see the images and layout. Anyone seen this and figure out what setup causes this?

(I'm using "uri" access selection, with a name other than "demo" but default access of "demo".)

Jan Borsodi

Tuesday 08 April 2003 1:42:42 am

Could you give an example of what the debug says.

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Scot Wilcoxon

Thursday 10 April 2003 11:07:53 am

(As "uri" access has several problems, I'm now using "host" access...but still don't see demo pages.)

Here is the output from http://demo.wilcoxon.org/
I suspect this is not what "demo" is supposed to look like.

My company - business
About News Products Services Careers
> My folder

Site map
My folder
Name Class Section
Folder My company Folder 6
Folder News Folder 6
Folder My company wins award Article 6
Folder My company wins $ billion contract Article 6
Folder Products Folder 6
Folder Software Folder 6
Folder My company desktop editor Product 6
Folder Server optimized Product 6
Folder Servers Folder 6
Folder Server optimized Product 6
Folder Services Folder 6
Folder Consulting Info page 6
Folder Support Info page 6
Folder Programming Info page 6
Folder Sys admin Info page 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next >>

News
My company wins $ billion contract
(13/11/2002)

My company wins award
(13/11/2002)

Copyright © eZ systems as 1999-2003.
Exponential
eZ debug
Timing: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

Script start

Debug: access.php Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

Matching host map with host 'demo.wilcoxon.org' and match 'demo'

Debug: access.php Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

Updated settings to use siteaccess 'demo'

Timing: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

Module start 'content'

Warning: eZModuleOperationInfo::execute Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

Missing main operation memento for key: c845e53a325c81d014217e252b794152

Debug: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

checking viewmode 'sitemap' #1

Debug: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

cache used #1

Debug: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

checking viewmode 'sitemap' #1

Debug: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

cache used #2

Timing: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

Module end 'content'

Timing: Apr 10 2003 13:10:02

End

Timing points:
Checkpoint Elapsed Rel. Elapsed
Script start 0.0000 sec 2.0396 sec
Module start 'content' 2.0396 sec 1.7008 sec
Module end 'content' 3.7404 sec 3.4377 sec
End 7.1782 sec
Total runtime: 7.1822 sec
Time accumulators:
Accumulator Elapsed Percent Count Average
Mysql Total
Mysql_queries 0.7109 sec 9.3375% 23 0.0309 sec
Looping result 0.0335 sec 0.4398% 15 0.0022 sec
Template Total 3.4196 sec 44.9% 1 3.4196 sec
Template load 0.1985 sec 2.6066% 1 0.1985 sec
Template processing 3.2140 sec 42.2136% 1 3.2140 sec
Template load and register function 0.0657 sec 0.8629% 4 0.0164 sec
General
INI string conversion 0.7021 sec 9.2213% 239 0.0029 sec
String conversion 0.2142 sec 2.8139% 239 0.0009 sec
Total script time: 7.6136 sec

Scot Wilcoxon

Friday 18 April 2003 6:52:00 am

I found the problem. I had an old cookie which identified me as logged in as admin. The plain user page has no logout message, so I could not tell that I was logged in.