Here is the basic scenario:
- Configuration data is gathered from Oracle servers then ftp'd to my
apache / mysql server.
- The apache / mysql server receives the datafile from the Oracle
clients and loads the data into a MySQL database.
- The webpages are coded using PHP, SQL, and some JavaScript.
Now here is where it gets weird....
- When the data is displayed (pages are based upon the configuration
of each Oracle <server-name>+<database-instance-name>, some times the
data displays other times the page is simply blank? It is only for a
few out of the many that we have in the MySQL database. It is always
the same ones with the problem. Re-loading the data for those problem
<server-name>+<database-instance-name> does not fix it.
Anyone see this before? Could it be a special character that the web
browser cannot handle? I am at a loss on this one.
Any advice on the problem and how to trouble shoot would be
appreciated! Mitch
- Configuration data is gathered from Oracle servers then ftp'd to my
apache / mysql server.
- The apache / mysql server receives the datafile from the Oracle
clients and loads the data into a MySQL database.
- The webpages are coded using PHP, SQL, and some JavaScript.
Now here is where it gets weird....
- When the data is displayed (pages are based upon the configuration
of each Oracle <server-name>+<database-instance-name>, some times the
data displays other times the page is simply blank? It is only for a
few out of the many that we have in the MySQL database. It is always
the same ones with the problem. Re-loading the data for those problem
<server-name>+<database-instance-name> does not fix it.
Anyone see this before? Could it be a special character that the web
browser cannot handle? I am at a loss on this one.
Any advice on the problem and how to trouble shoot would be
appreciated! Mitch