On Sunday 18 May 2003 02:12 pm, Dieter Maurer wrote:
David Hassalevris wrote at 2003-5-16 11:54 -0700:
The URLS to the image are hard-coded and do not use aquisition. That is, I use: <img scr="/Images/imageName"> rather than <img src="ImageName"> I mention this last point because I have seen references to aquisition/caching issues affecting image rendering.
The images are GIF files. I am using Zope 2.6.1
So something is happening. I am hoping someone has seen this and can give me some tips.
I have seen this when Zope has run out of file descriptors.
Interesting. I have seen ImageFile() images (these are taken from the filesystem and not from the ZODB, and are I think just like the ones used in Zope's management interface) which did not work on a FreeBSD server despite working perfectly on Linux. Changing these to Image() objects -- stored in the ZODB -- solved the problem. That would seem to confirm the file- descriptor idea, *if* FreeBSD somehow has more limited file descriptors. This was also a "fakeroot jail" system. Is it possible that the file descriptors would be limited for the whole system rather than for each jail? Cheers, Terry -- Terry Hancock ( hancock at anansispaceworks.com ) Anansi Spaceworks http://www.anansispaceworks.com