Hi Steve,
I'm getting this error and the index file isn't being processed. File size is 0 bytes.
14/02/2012 10:16:02.824 : Error processing web\indexT.htm Error: Invalid URL encoded character (%>C) at position 2
14/02/2012 10:16:10.715 : Error processing C:\Program Files\Cumulus\web\indexT.htmtmp Error: Invalid URL encoded character (%>C) at position 2
Not sure where to look to rectify this error.
Diags and ini files attached.
Thanks in advance.
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You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Last edited by steve on Tue 14 Feb 2012 8:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Deleted attachment containing passwords
Reason: Deleted attachment containing passwords
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Re: Processing Error
I solved this by replacing with backups of cumulus.ini and indexT.htm files. I'm glad I do a daily backup of the entire cumulus folder.
I'd still like to hear anyone's thoughts on this error.
I'd still like to hear anyone's thoughts on this error.
Dan
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A man with a thermometer always knows the temperature. A man with two thermometers, not so sure.
http://www.brisbaneliveweather.com
A man with a thermometer always knows the temperature. A man with two thermometers, not so sure.
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Re: Processing Error
Do you still have the indexT.htm causing the problem? It's hard to say what the problem was without seeing it.
I deleted the cumulus.ini file from your post (it still had your WU and PWS Weather passwords in it) but it had already been downloaded twice before I saw it.
I deleted the cumulus.ini file from your post (it still had your WU and PWS Weather passwords in it) but it had already been downloaded twice before I saw it.
Steve
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Re: Processing Error
Thanks Steve. I forgot about those passwords. Unfortunately, I have overwritten the indexT file with the saved copy. At the time I was trying to create my own realtime.txt file and had added extra fields to the realtimereader.js file. I was adding real time webtags to the indexT file so possibly I broke something doing that. Thanks again.
Dan
http://www.brisbaneliveweather.com
A man with a thermometer always knows the temperature. A man with two thermometers, not so sure.
http://www.brisbaneliveweather.com
A man with a thermometer always knows the temperature. A man with two thermometers, not so sure.