[Openroad-users] Appserver problem with the EURO sign
Martin Pomej
martin.pomej at myworkplace.com.au
Wed Feb 14 10:04:21 EST 2007
Hi Jay,
I've had limited exposure to App Server with .Net, but the first thing that I would try is to upgrade your App Server installation to OpenROAD with patch 11015. I'm not sure if this patch is GA, but I'm sure your local Ingres guys could help.
We had massive issues just getting App Server to start prior to installing patch 10464. We upgraded again to patch 11015, and that resolved many more issues.
Anyway that's my 5c.
Regards,
Martin Pomej
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From: openroad-users-bounces at peerlessit.com [mailto:openroad-users-bounces at peerlessit.com] On Behalf Of Mehta, Jay
Sent: Wednesday, 14 February 2007 00:48
To: International OpenROAD Users
Subject: [Openroad-users] Appserver problem with the EURO sign
Hi All,
For a while now, we've been using a combination of stateful and stateless SCP calls to the OR appserver from both .Net and OR client applications, with considerable success. Recently, we've stumbled across the following error at the a/s end, when the XML parameter p_so_xmlin sent from the .Net form contains a '€' sign in one of the text fields:
Error Message :OSCA fatal error.
i_error_no = 5, v_msg_txt = 'ERROR IN GSCP uc_wfm_interface_wm_Request: XML IN conversion failed. Load: Invalid filename or empty string passed.'
The error is due to the input XML file received being empty, but stepping through the .Net code proves that the XML file is in fact intact at the time the COM ASO session object call is made. Oddly enough, the call works just fine with the same data and using the same a/s application, when sent from an OR client (using CurRemoteServer).
Is this a known issue and if so, is there a workaround other than the obvious i.e. encoding the € sign at the client & then decoding at the a/s? Also, are there any other special characters that are not supported? The server hosting the a/s (Windows Server 2003 SP1) is on OR 4.1/0302, Patch 9409.
Thanks in advance,
Jay
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