Newbies JRHickam Posted March 16, 2007 Newbies Posted March 16, 2007 My clients are consistently receiving an Error 102 on a XML-Xslt web site "find" page created with Site Assistant. I (interestingly enough) can not make the error work and the page works flawlessly from my PC. Since this is a "field missing" error I have checked for all possibilities on all related pages. This includes spelling errors, field name errors and so forth. I have researched this error enough to wonder if the error is really some other problem that resolves to 102. I wonder about this because I have read some threads that indicate 102 is displayed when there are server issues. I have also checked the FMI documentation and discussed this briefly with technical support. Though they do not support XML-XSLT the tech stated that it was as suggested, a missing field. If it is, then I am going blind... Pleae help since I am left with few choices at this point.
Martin Brändle Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 See there for a solution: http://www.fmforums.com/forum/showtopic.php?tid/184551/
Newbies JRHickam Posted March 19, 2007 Author Newbies Posted March 19, 2007 I looked up the referenced topic and deleted all of the name attributes for both Submit and Reset. The pages still work but I still intermittently receive the error 102. I went to the client site to deal with this firsthand (since I could not make it happen remotely). I discovered that the problem is happening intermittently across all 16 "Find" forms that search against 16 different tables. So, I updated all 16 find pages by deleting the name attribute for Submit and Reset. Any other ideas?
Martin Brändle Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 Check all layouts. Any field overlapping with header or footer? Maybe even rebuild the layouts. And restart the WPE so that the XSLT stylesheets are reloaded.
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