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Hello,
we have developed an application (ubuket). It is developed in Flash 3.0 WE have quite a few complains from users saying the application does not work well. Sometimes the application won't charge, some other some of it's components don't show. What we have seen is that we get this error:
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May 28, 2008
7:03 AM
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I am getting a very similar message. It's erratic -- happens about 3 out of every 5 attempts.
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May 28, 2008
10:24 AM
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The same for me. This is only happening in my published app. Test apps in sandbox are OK.
My boss will start thinking i'm not working at all, my status is "dealing with hi5 problems" nearly 80% of my working time. Can't wait to see the platform stable. Ommmmmmmm
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May 28, 2008
12:42 PM
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Hello,
I am talking to someone in hi5 and we are doing some tests. I will let you know.
Best,
JOrdi
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May 28, 2008
2:29 PM
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this would be a life saver. We are getting too many of these errors on our app which is still in development.
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May 28, 2008
4:49 PM
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I've seen an open ticket in hi5's wiki, posted by lsarna about this. 504 errors stays in cache until cache expires. This caused my app to throw 504 errors on every request for ours. Deleting local cache caused the request to work fine again. So, we still don't know what caused the first 504, but maybe deleting cache in your browser may help continue for a while.
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May 28, 2008
5:31 PM
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The problem is that you can not ask your users to keep deleting their cache. That is not a solution. Thanks!
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May 29, 2008
7:27 AM
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I agree, offcourse it's not a solution to final users, but it let's you continue developing.
It would be nice to have some guy from hi5 saying something. DO you have any news from them Jordi?
Thanks.
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May 29, 2008
7:35 AM
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No news yet... sorry.
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May 29, 2008
10:52 AM
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Hi we are getting same problem like rc:504, how to capture this with out cache also we got same error very frequently. whats the soluction for it.
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May 29, 2008
11:30 PM
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